Phew! It's been a big week for us here at IT. We've launched two new features that incorporate more of our readers: the photo-driven Global Eye, which showcases beautiful images pulled from our Flickr pool (add your own pics to the mix!), and Talk to a Traveler, which goes out on the streets of D.C. to ask travelers of all kinds for suggestions on what we should do, see, eat, and visit when we go to their hometowns.
Editor-in-Chief Keith Bellows spoke with Al Roker about sustainable island destinations, while the rest of the staff offered up suggestions for finding great thrift store souvenirs and a bunch of travel books to get you going.
We mourned the death of the Elvis is Alive museum, but were heartened by the growth of tourism to Colorado farms. Always moving, we navigated the subways of the world, lauded a green ride-sharing service, and calculated the walk score for your next hotel. We kept our plates full by serving up some slow food, green drinks, and free rice.
So what's next for IT? You'll have to wait till next week, when we return. But to keep up to speed, we recommend subscribing to our RSS feed on the side of the screen. Vastly improved, it will keep you in the know about all things IT.
(Don't know RSS that well? Here's a friendly video explanation). Happy Friday!
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