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Eric

Very interesting article.. To companies are building systems mentioned in the article:

WebReserv.com (http://www.webreserv.com) provides a complete web based booking system for small businesses and vacation rentals.

Base Technologies (http://www.basetech.com) is one of several companies that develop rideshare software as mentioned in the article.

Javier Marti

Wow. You are very creative. I like the idea of pairing people up based on their interests, I always like to use my time 110% and that would be perfect for that. The problem is that I also feel I need to relate more with people different to me...
It is also good that your busieness concept reduces pollution.
Anyway...since I am here, I can invite you.
I am Javier, the founder of Trendirama.com, the fastest growing community of amateur writers writing about The Future of everything. I would like to invite you and your readers to join us and write an article on the website, perhaps "The future of collaboration in transport" (we don't have any on that) or on anything you are passionate about...
It is up to you, you choose the subject.
You would get a link back when you link to your own article, if you wish.
(You can even re-use some of your already published material, in the last part of the article, "your view and comments". That would save you time and still be interesting for readers.)

And yes... I know you may not have the time. Heard it before. Theoretically, none of us do...;)

Failing that, if you like the project and you can help us spread the word -even if you don't write- it would be great.
Since we are starting, any help is appreciated.

By making this valuable information available online for free, I truly believe we are helping to make the world a better place.
And you could do your bit for the world too, by sharing what you know, as we already do.

Please let us know if you link or mention us, so we can link you back if you wish.

You can even use our valuable articles on your websites, provided that you link back.

I look forward to hearing from you or reading your article at Trendirama!

Best regards
Javier Marti
http://trendirama.com

Anderson

Very useful, excellent information..

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