Abstract: Targeted location-based search results can be provided to a user of a travel system based on one or more tribes of users to which the user belongs. A user can provide a search query, and a set of locations can be identified in response. A subset of the set of locations is selected for display based on a correlation between a tribe vector associated with the user and tribe vectors associated with each identified location. A user can also request content objects from the travel system, for instance by navigating to a page associated with a location including portions for displaying content objects. A set of content objects is identified in response to a request for content, and a subset of the content objects is selected for display based on a correlation between the tribe vector associated with the user and tribe vectors associated with each content object.
Abstract: Targeted location-based search results can be provided to a user of a travel system based on one or more tribes of users to which the user belongs. A user can provide a search query, and a set of locations can be identified in response. A subset of the set of locations is selected for display based on a correlation between a tribe vector associated with the user and tribe vectors associated with each identified location. A user can also request content objects from the travel system, for instance by navigating to a page associated with a location including portions for displaying content objects. A set of content objects is identified in response to a request for content, and a subset of the content objects is selected for display based on a correlation between the tribe vector associated with the user and tribe vectors associated with each content object.
Abstract: The creation of digital postcards allows users to combine location information with images for display in a postcard interface. An image selection is received from a user. Location data associated with the image and describing a location at which the image was captured is accessed. One or more candidate locations located within a threshold distance of the location are identified, and a selection of a candidate location is received from the user. Location information associated with the selected candidate location is accessed, and the image is modified to include one or more portions of the accessed location information. The modified image is stored as a digital postcard in a memory for subsequent access and display.