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Blockchain And Smart Marketplaces Herald A New World For Travel

collected by :Frank Ithan

At this week's Blockchain Summit in London, it seemed the whole world was out to play in the unusual sunshine. Maybe there's a number of self-Satoshis who wander around bitcoin and blockchain conferences freaking attendees out; we may never know. One panel introduced smart representatives from Orcale Cloud, publisher MindShare, the Blockchain Lead from the London Stock Exchange and the (very) gregarious Mathias Lundoe Nielsen, founder CEO of travel marketplace Nustay.com. His company uses Big Data and algorithms to create a personalized booking experience for customers through the use of blockchain. If his company can use blockchain to determine whether a travel company is being economical with the truth when describing 'beachfront' locations, then we will have a winner, folks.


5 Travel Flasks to Show the World What a Sophisticated Drinker You Are

From hand-etched to limited edition to sailor-inspired kitsch, these five flasks ensure you're carrying your booze like a gentleman. Leave it to Kentucky — the state that blessed the world with bourbon — to devise a handsome and deceptively simple flask. The aptly named Ceramic Flask from Louisville-based Misc. The brand sidesteps the cold sleekness of stainless steel for the warmth of quarter-inch white slip-cast ceramic. While the flask's design borders on nautical kitsch, the polished stainless steel case ensures it's more sophisticated than it sounds.

5 Travel Flasks to Show the World What a Sophisticated Drinker You Are

How Recent Grads Can Travel The World On An Entry-Level Salary

As it stated in Now Kelly has a whole crew of trusted experts on staff, working with him to provide advice on points, miles, credit cards and money-saving tips. - Before applying for any credit cards, check your credit report from all three major credit bureaus — Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. - If you don't have much credit history, you may not be able to get a premium travel rewards credit card right away. Figure out what your travel goals are, then match those goals to the type of credit card rewards that will be best for your needs. - If you have a corporate credit card, ask your employer if you can keep the travel points you earn with that card.






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