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Lonely Planet’s Youthful Makeover.

April 3, 2014

Have you ever thumbed through a Lonely Planet travel guide? Almost everyone has, they’re the largest publisher of guide books in the world. In 2013, billionaire Brad Kelley shelled out a reported $80 million for the Australian based company and, to the surprise of many, put a 25-year-old named Daniel READ MORE >

What’s Delta Innovation Class?

April 3, 2014

Delta Airlines is seating professional experts next to eager “up-and-comers” in order to create a mid-air “mentoring” program. Here’s how it works: Find a Delta flight that offers “Innovation Class,” apply for a seat through LinkedIn, and if you’re lucky enough to be chosen, you’ll fly for free while squeezing READ MORE >

Why can’t R2D2 pump my gas?

March 4, 2014

If you’re like us, the thought of avoiding the hand-freezing job of pumping your own gas sounds pretty appealing. Missouri-based Husky Corporation and the Swedish company Fuelmatics Systems have joined forces to engineer the first robot gas pump. Here’s how they would work: Once drivers arrive at the station, the READ MORE >

Thanksgiving Surprises from Zappos.

December 9, 2013

Zappos is at it again! Last Thanksgiving they paid tolls for travelers and this year they turned the baggage claim into the Wheel of Zappos! As bags came out, they “landed” on various prizes, which the travelers got to keep. Zappos gift certificates, UGG boots and North Face fleeces to READ MORE >

Who’s Buried In Grant’s Tomb? See For Yourself.

October 8, 2013

For the past 11 years, New York City has been one of numerous cities around the world to open its doors up to the curious. Open House New York happens annually over the Columbus Day Weekend. This year, October 12 & 13, visitors can view over 350 iconic New York READ MORE >

Luxe Life

April 2, 2013

Russ Schleipman turned us on to inclassicstyle.com, a mouthwatering eMagazine designed to “enhance one’s social life by sharing a collection of distinctive recommendations related to Travel, Dining, Entertainment and the Arts.” Thanks to ICS, we’ve been reading about Boeing’s Dreamliner 787, Nobu in Las Vegas, and new twists on Dim READ MORE >

Vacation Disconnect

April 2, 2013

Wondering what tech to pack on your spring breakaway? When we here at Milk* hit the road, we take it all. We need our Google Maps to get to the airport and park. We need our eReaders and tablets to get through the flight. And once we arrive, how could READ MORE >

Are We There Yet? – The Mom’s Guide to Traveling with Kids

September 27, 2010

Who needs to know that you can order supplies from diapers.com and have them sent to your hotel? Who cares that only triangular crayons won’t fall off the airplane tray table? Who could save the cost and hassle of parking by paying a babysitter to drive the family to and READ MORE >

Looking Up – We Nab 2nd Place in OOH Contest

April 6, 2010

There must be something in the water at The Boathouse. Our hot streak continues as we were awarded 2nd Place in this year’s Connecticut Ad Club Out-of-Home competition. This year’s theme was “Let’s Do Connecticut” in an effort to encourage CT tourism. Look for our entry targeting CT residents on READ MORE >

For Your APP-etite

December 1, 2009

Sorry about the headline. Couldn’t resist. But here are five commuter friendly iPhone apps to try (especially if you’re buzzing around town on your new BRAMMO Enertia). Bike Your Drive is a free app that allows bike commuters to calculate things like how far they’ve biked, how many calories they’ve READ MORE >

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