Filling a niche in the crowded online travel planning tools sphere, TripHub offers a simple way to share information and organize group travel such as family reunions, weddings, travel with friends and any other group outings. The service is launching today.
At first look the site seems well organized with a number of blog posts and travel news to document specific areas of interest, say beaches or Mexico for example.
After registering for the service, three main functions are available: you can create a home page for the trip you are planning, then let other people involved in this plan know about the page by e-mail and third discuss and share ideas with them.
You do not need to be a techie to use the service. Directions on how to use it are straightforward which I think most users will appreciate.
‘TripHub’ is based in Seattle and I first read about it on TechCrunch.

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