Some of Our Favorite Atlanta Companies
Atlanta in many ways is an underrated hub for technology companies. And while much of it is focused on B2B industries where there are fewer household names, there are tons of companies, old and new,...
View ArticleTripLingo Armed Forces Edition, Six Months Later
A little over 6 months ago, we released two TripLingo versions designed for the Armed Forces (as well as aid workers). We took the Defense Foreign Language Institute’s Survival Guide, worked with a...
View ArticleA Close Call & TripLingo Romance Edition
A few weeks ago we decided to create a TripLingo version that we could release around Valentine’s day- we had the content we needed already, and thought it’d be a fun app for people to use and a great...
View ArticleHow to Win Pitch Competitions
AKA “Some Unsolicited Advice for StartupRiot” TripLingo has been an official company for barely a year. Without question, one of the most thrilling moments for us (and one I’ll never forget) was...
View ArticleTripLingo is Becoming StripLingo!
UPDATE: It’s come to our attention that some folks took this seriously- we posted this on April Fools, and it was just a joke. Sadly, TripLingo is not becoming StripLingo. April fools! ;) Dearest...
View ArticleAnd the winner is…
I spent last week in Boston at the GBTA conference, where over 7,000 attendees networked while learning about the latest travel trends. It was an amazing conference, with lots going on and an...
View ArticleThe All New TripLingo is Here!
Today we’re thrilled to announce that the all-new TripLingo Version 2 has arrived! Its been months in the making, and today we’re thrilled to unveil it to the world. First off: if you have an iOS...
View ArticleAnnouncing TripLingo for Android
After several months of work (and tweaking and testing and perfecting), today we’re launching the Android edition of TripLingo! If you just want to dive right in, click here to download TripLingo for...
View ArticleTwo Magic Words
By Kira Greco “Hello” and “Thank you.” The one-two punch that every traveler immediately integrates into their repertoire. “Hola” and “Gracias.” “Namaste” and “Shukriya.” Despite thousands of years of...
View ArticleCrossing the Invisible Borders of Switzerland
A guest post from Julie Connor. “Hello” and “Thank You” can be enough to help you gain acceptance when you are traveling through a foreign country, but in some parts of the world, learning these key...
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