Book Taxis from your Cellphone with RideCharge!

Book Taxis from your Cellphone with RideCharge!

Though I never really ride taxis, once in awhile I will get the urge to get really drunk over at my friend’s house in downtown San Francisco.  For those occasions, I will resort to calling at least 2 or 3 taxi companies and watch to see which taxi comes first.

Now here’s a website that might change all that calling.  It’s a website called RideCharge that finds your taxis AND you can pay online.

Of course, any site in beta needs a lot of work before they actually work for you as I typed in some random addresses in downtown SF only to find that I need to call the Taxi company.

I am thinking that part of the problem lies in the fact that the RideCharge really needs to partner up with all the cab companies first and set up the system.

UPDATE: Now Luxor Cabs shows up on the system and you can book online.  I will definitely try this route next time I need a cab.

Of course, this will take millions of dollars if you need it working in all metropolitan cities.

Not that I am complaining but I’d like to be able to use this service, if at all possible, in all areas of San Francisco where people do often take taxis.

Anyone can use RideCharge travel software for taxis, sedans, and shuttles. It improves the travel experience, and helps organizations track spending. RideCharge does three things:

1) BOOK online or with a Blackberry: Helps travelers find and book reliable service in unfamiliar cities, online or on a Blackberry / Windows Mobile device. Price comparisons, immediate booking confirmation, an Outlook reminder, and a message to your mobile phone when the car is on the way make using RideCharge very convenient.

2) CHARGE: Let travelers charge rides on a credit card, so they don’t have to carry cash.

3) EXPENSE: Email travelers electronic receipts so they don’t have to collect paper receipts. And, provide travel managers with consolidated reporting.

via mashable

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WiTur - Share your Travel Experiences!

WiTur is a travel social bookmarking/networking site where users can share their travel experiences via GoogleMaps API. It’s sorta similar to GoogleMaps itself (where you can mark your trails) but more focused towards actual travel experiences.

I looked up a San Francisco travel experience by a member and found it quite informational although they do need lots more users.  Looks great and should be picking up some web traffic rapidly.

Witur is actually a space for people to share their travel itineraries, read detailed trip suggestions on a Google-powered geolocalized map, ask questions to the trip plan writers and locals and share trip plans with others. The site is pretty easy to navigate and there are a variety of different ways that you can search including a search bar where you can plug in your destination and another that allows you to enter your interests as well. You can also search by clicking directly on the map and seeing what trips people have taken and what they recommend. Lastly, search by trip type which include amongst other categories: nature, history, relax, coast, adventure, gastronomy and shopping.

via killerstartups

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