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I’m really a big fan of the idea behind Vayable There’s a lot of people in the World’s most popular tourist cities (London, NYC, SF etc) that need jobs. There’s a lot of tourists who want an authentic experience in those Cities. And Viable connects these people with eachother; providing tourists with interesting guided tours with “vouched for” guides listed on the site, and providing local residents with the opportunity to make some money as a tour guide!
Well folks, happy new year. In a blaze of fireworks and e-greetings, 2012 has finally arrived. And as we stride over the finishing line of a tumultuous year for the internet, All My Faves – your one stop easy guide to the Web – has decided to look past Facebook and Twitter to find 2011′s most unique and interesting sites. We selected the 10 coolest sites in categories like music, travel and education; and then handed the job of picking the absolute best in each category down to you, allowing you to vote on your favorites. And here they are. Ladies and gents, never mind Facebook, here’s our review of the Best of the Web in 2011.
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Wenzani is a useful little app for anyone going on a trip and looking for recommendations for the best places to eat, drink, party, sleep and more. And it’ll help you find good restaurants in your area too.
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Tripping is an online community, made by travellers for travellers. If you’re dusting your backpack down in preparation for that trip of a lifetime (on a budget), then really, Tripping is almost an essential site to visit.
Well folks, the nominees have been announced. Amid a flurry of elbowing, scheming and shadowy wealthy donors (not really, that was an attempt at a joke), the candidates have jumped every hurdle and secured enough votes in the primaries to make it onto the Official Longlist for the 5th Annual All My Faves Site of the Year Awards.
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Trippy is a social travel site. What’s that you say? Well it’s simply a trip planner that connects to social networks like Facebook and asks your friends who know about the place you’re traveling to (those who have checked in, live, work, or go to school there) to give you recommendations.
Nerdy Day Trips -from Sea Forts to abandoned nuclear bunkers, dead victorian racecourses, roads that are falling into the ground, narrow gauge railways that take you to a power station.
Plnnr – Plnnr automatically generates your free personalized ready-to-use itinerary in split seconds. Including scheduled daily routes, navigating directions, hotel price comparison, attractions info. Tell Plnnr about your preferences and likings and it will tailor a trip matching your every whim.
Plnnr automatically takes into account working days, opening hours, attraction distances and travel time to ensure a smooth travel experience.

Five Minutes Getaway – Five Minute Getaway – Beautiful Travel and Vacation Photos. Got five minutes to spare? Head on to Five Minute Getaway and discover how beautiful our world is.
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Gtrot – The best tips come from family and friends, right? Gtrot uses this underlining axiom to offer a friends-based travel tool. How do they do it? Gtrot invites you to “find Facebook friends who live in your destination, friends who will be there at the same time, and friends who have been there before.” This way, the odds of you having the best trip ever skyrocket to sure success.
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Groupon Getaways – If you’re a happy Groupon camper and love their daily deals, you’ll love the company’s new collaboration with Expedia, Groupon Getaways.
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Trip Your Face – This brilliant interactive campaign by Hotels.com invites users to experience the “what happens in [city] stays in [city]” for themselves in a whimsical and well-made adventure.