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Why Google Is Chasing Travel

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jan 02 2012

At Social Flights, we have said many times that nothing economic truly can happen until people get together to build something. Economics is the science of incentives and no incentive is stronger in the human species than family and community.  It does not take much of a chasm of reason to see why Google is so interested in travel and travel related properties.

Travel is the keystone for change; change of ideas, change of relationship, change of intentions, and change of markets.  A banker is not interested in money – they are interested in the rate of change of money; it’s called “interest rate”.  People are not interested in the same old story, they want the story to change – this is what keeps their “interest”

Again, we find Google at the center of the social “Interest Rate” in travel.  Don’t think for a minute that Facebook “timeline” is not also a move to capture how people change and react and adapt to the conditions around them. This almost makes it pointless for people to try to react to these changes because such a reaction is, in fact, registered by the platform driving the reaction.  Is this a problem?

From http://www.tnooz.com/2011/12/12/news/google-quietly-introduces-social-travel-service-schemer/

What makes you want to go to a place to begin with? When you have chosen a place – what makes you want to explore further? The inspiration phase of leisure trip planning research has been by far the hardest for tech-based services to master.

Google has announced (and started sending out Beta invites to) a new service, known as Schemer, which attempts to compete in this gap. Effectively it is local destination ideas based on tips from your (Google+) friends, celebrities (oh yes!) and professional destination content producers (ie. travel writers).

If destination research moves to starting at Google Schemer rather than Google Search, then Google will be able to pitch flights, hotels and other travel services, without having to necessarily work within the confines of their existing web properties.

Everyone else who makes it their business to build P2P platforms such as tour guides and recommendation platforms will be cut out of the loop.  If Google can now branch away from their core search and into the social connectivity business, they can compete with their own customers.  Is this a problem?

What Google does not do, and cannot do, is actually operate a jet aircraft.  They cannot clean a hotel room or manufacture a rental car.  They cannot cook a holiday dinner or wax a snowboard. Real people need to do this.  Why is Google chasing Travel?  Google is chasing people. At the end of the day, people drive Google. Is that a problem?

Ref: http://www.tnooz.com/2011/09/01/news/ultimate-guide-and-analysis-to-tour-guide-marketplaces-on-the-web/

Why Google Is Chasing Travel

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jan 02 2012

At Social Flights, we have said many times that nothing economic truly can happen until people get together to build something. Economics is the science of incentives and no incentive is stronger in the human species than family and community.  It does not take much of a chasm of reason to see why Google is so interested in travel and travel related properties.

Travel is the keystone for change; change of ideas, change of relationship, change of intentions, and change of markets.  A banker is not interested in money – they are interested in the rate of change of money; it’s called “interest rate”.  People are not interested in the same old story, they want the story to change – this is what keeps their “interest”

Again, we find Google at the center of the social “Interest Rate” in travel.  Don’t think for a minute that Facebook “timeline” is not also a move to capture how people change and react and adapt to the conditions around them. This almost makes it pointless for people to try to react to these changes because such a reaction is, in fact, registered by the platform driving the reaction.  Is this a problem?

From http://www.tnooz.com/2011/12/12/news/google-quietly-introduces-social-travel-service-schemer/

What makes you want to go to a place to begin with? When you have chosen a place – what makes you want to explore further? The inspiration phase of leisure trip planning research has been by far the hardest for tech-based services to master.

Google has announced (and started sending out Beta invites to) a new service, known as Schemer, which attempts to compete in this gap. Effectively it is local destination ideas based on tips from your (Google+) friends, celebrities (oh yes!) and professional destination content producers (ie. travel writers).

If destination research moves to starting at Google Schemer rather than Google Search, then Google will be able to pitch flights, hotels and other travel services, without having to necessarily work within the confines of their existing web properties.

Everyone else who makes it their business to build P2P platforms such as tour guides and recommendation platforms will be cut out of the loop.  If Google can now branch away from their core search and into the social connectivity business, they can compete with their own customers.  Is this a problem?

What Google does not do, and cannot do, is actually operate a jet aircraft.  They cannot clean a hotel room or manufacture a rental car.  They cannot cook a holiday dinner or wax a snowboard. Real people need to do this.  Why is Google chasing Travel?  Google is chasing people. At the end of the day, people drive Google. Is that a problem?

Ref: http://www.tnooz.com/2011/09/01/news/ultimate-guide-and-analysis-to-tour-guide-marketplaces-on-the-web/

To Have Or To Have Not

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Dec 22 2011

I often feel “Lost” as I continuously review what is happening in the air transportation industry. So many people are stranded in time and place by the anxieties, harassment, and limitation the air transportation system.  It is only getting worse as airlines push in and pull out of markets with abandon disrupting the dreams and aspirations of millions of people with the stroke of keyboard.

Or, perhaps it is the holiday season now upon us that leads me along the nostalgic trail of family and friends who I miss so dearly. Or, it could be the recession that forces me to look outside my own community to achieve economic security in these difficult times. Meanwhile; social media technology increases my exposure to like minded people, new ideas, and a bewildering array of events and opportunities – many of which I can no longer access efficiently.

The easy thing to do would be to accomodate the situation and limit my goals and aspirations to that which others serve up to me on the platter of their choice.  I could simply give up and be content with my lot in life as determined by others.  I could dedicate my talent, education, and experience to lesser parochial tasks that happen along the jungle trail.

Or, I can seek the vulnerabilities of the forces that control my ability to travel.  I can exploit weaknesses in their business model and I can find others willing to join forces to bypass those externalities altogether.

I have chosen the latter and in the process, I have met some of the smartest, engaging, and interesting people that I could have imagined.  I no longer flash back to the past – I flash forward to the future.  That is the secret ingredient to never being stranded in the choices of others.

2012 will be the tipping point for many people. I believe that communities will begin to organize around the assets that government and corporations can no longer provide.  Communities will make the choices that determine their own future, sanctity, and preservation.  Self-organization will become the fabric of the social landscape.

My job it to show people that there is no reason why they cannot run their own airline; any where and any time they choose.