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Archive for November, 2009
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The Marrley Scope Is Ready To Stir It Up
Posted on November 28, 2009 | No CommentsThe Merrcury Engine, the software behind LetMeGo, is divided into “scopes“. The Marrley Scope, named in honor of Bob Marley, refers to the systems that handle all bookings created by travelers when they accept a lodging’s bid for their business. We have finished developing this... -
LetMeGo to The PhoCusWright Conference
Posted on November 23, 2009 | 8 CommentsThose of you who follow my Twitter feed will already know this, but I spent the majority of last week attending, for the first time, the PhoCusWright conference, which is one of the premier annual meetings of professionals in the travel technology industry. I... -
Carmen Tejeda Is Your New LetMeGo aMeGo!
Posted on November 19, 2009 | 5 CommentsSince we are getting ready to release LetMeGo to the general public, we need to be ready to properly help all users of LetMeGo who will inevitably need assistance. To ensure that our customer service is top-notch, we have assembled a great operations team. First... -
Can’t Take Credit Cards? No Problem!
Posted on November 11, 2009 | 10 CommentsMany lodgings, in a number of countries, have asked us to figure out a system that would allow them to get bookings through LetMeGo even if they don’t accept credit cards. For those who made this request, we have very good news. We no longer... -
The Private Beta is Coming Soon. Want to Beta Test?
Posted on November 9, 2009 | 1 CommentIn October, a new developer came on board: Alberto Dominguez (@simpleprojectz). Alberto was hired by Torrenegra Labs, the parent company of LetMeGo, to do some research. As part of his training, he joined the LetMeGo team for a while; this allowed him to become accustomed...
