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About Travelog.net

How a backpack traveler does web publishing on the road.
This is how web publishing is done on the road.

In the spring of 1997, I quit a perfectly good job as a producer in internet publishing. I decided to spend the next two years traveling around the world.

Travelog.net started as a place for me to post my adventures for friends and family to read. Initial enthusiasm for the project gave way to frustration; the demands of travel and inability to access the Internet created lots of blanks in the travelogue. Shortly thereafter, I abandoned my travels to live on a tropical island. Travelog.net lie fallow.

But the idea of real-time travel publishing on the web fermented inside me. I experimented. I wrote. I photographed. I refined ideas and processes.

Now, a year later, as I prepare to resume my travels, I have rekindled the flame and brought Travelog.net back to life.

About the Author, John F.X. Berns
How Travelog.net, a Real-Time Web Travelogue is Produced

 

Last updated: Friday, July 24, 1998 05:21 PM


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