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Travel bloggers gather in Berlin for Phocuswright

March 5, 2008

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This week is show time in Berlin with the huge travel show ITB and its integral travel technology conference Phocuswright.
This year Phocuswright includes a Bloggers Summit featuring panel discussions and sessions.

Basically, Europe's travel bloggers are in Berlin to look at what they do and how they see things developing. There is an impressive list of bloggers taking the panel slots and we at TW Blog are proud to say that Kevin may at Travolution is representing the UK.

Here are other panellist bloggers:
Jens Thraenhart - Tourism Internet Marketing (Germany/Canada)
Klaus Hildebrandt - FVW (Germany)
Annalisa Ballaria - Reflections (Italy)
Claude Benard - Les Explorers (France)
Stephen Joyce - Travel and Tourism Technology Trends (Canada)
Dr Klemens Waldhör - Blogs in Tourism (Austria)
Yeoh Siew Hoon - The Transit Cafe (Singapore)
Henri Roelings - Hospitality (The Netherlands)
Ram Badrinathan - Phocuswright (India)
William Bakker - Wilhelmus (The Netherlands/Canada)
Vicky Brock - Tracking Tourism (Scotland)
Joe Buhler - Travel Marketing In The Age Of Web 2.0 and Beyond US
Jens Oellrich - Tourismuszukunft.de (Germany)
Karin Schmollgruber - Fastenyourseatbelts (Austria)

Darren at Travel Rants is also attending the conference. Looking forward to seeing what gets discussed . . .

Martin Couzins, online editor

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