Searching for travel information

Binoculars at Duomo RoofWhen you research upcoming travels online, do you often feel like you’re hunting through the results to find relevant information? A new search engine, Kaweinga, is trying to make it easier for you to get the specific travel info you need.

Started by Daniel Guttentag in February, Kaweinga’s search results are powered by Google, but the results are limited to six travel-specific information types, covering destinations, forums, articles, blogs, reviews and videos. Just looking for forum discussions about a topic? You can focus your search on those alone, and not get the results clogged up with other data.

This is especially helpful if you’re looking for information on a destination and don’t have time to check through your bookmarked list of trusted sites. Instead of going to each one and searching for your destination, you can (ideally) search them all from one place. Don’t see a great site in the results? Submit the URL to Kaweinga for consideration.

Try it out and see what you think!

Posted by | Comments Off on Searching for travel information  | April 16, 2010
Category: Travel News, Travel Tech

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