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Date Added: May 20, 2008 01:44:02 PM
Omni Hotels' Live Like a Local online community takes travelers beyond traditional travel guides and taps into the inside scoop from those who know it best - the local residents. Powered by Neighborhood America's ELAvate solution, the community leverages social media to engage consumers, capture consumer generated content and enhance the customer's travel experience. Live Like a Local further ...

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