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  2. CouchSurfing - Wikipedia

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    He registered the couchsurfing.com domain name on 12 June 1999. [9] [10] Fenton was also inspired by a trip he took 2 years earlier to Egypt, where he was shown around by a local. [7] Couchsurfing International Inc. was formed on 2 April 2003 as a New Hampshire nonprofit corporation, [3] with plans to apply for 501(c)(3) tax exemption.

  3. Hospitality Club - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a disagreement between some members of Hospitality Club and its founder led to the foundation of BeWelcome. [7] Many HC members, who became volunteers within Couchsurfing, left HC towards CS because of its missing legal status and insufficient management transparency. [8] In February 2006, Kühne was working full-time on Hospitality ...

  4. Home exchange - Wikipedia

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    That same year, teacher David Ostroff created a home exchange network called "Vacation Exchange Club" (now HomeLink) in New York City. [9] In 1992, Ed Kushins started what is now HomeExchange.com after a home exchange experience in Washington D.C. In 1995, he moved the business to the internet. [10] [11] [12]

  5. Couch surfing - Wikipedia

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    Couch surfing's cultural significance grew when the website CouchSurfing was launched in 2004. Upon the release of the app, what previously used to be a cheap alternative for budget travelers became recognized as a hip, new way to travel. [1] Couch surfing became not only a way to save money, but a way to meet new people and have new ...

  6. Hospitality exchange service - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality Club (defunct) Unknown 1992 Hospex.org was launched online; it later was folded into Hospitality Club, [45] which was created in 2000 by Veit Kühne. Traveler's Directory (defunct) Yes 1965 John Wilcock set up the Traveler's Directory as a listing of his friends willing to host each other when traveling. [46]

  7. Homestay - Wikipedia

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    Homestay (also home stay and home-stay) is a form of hospitality and lodging whereby visitors share a residence with a local of the area (host) to which they are traveling. . The length of stay can vary from one night to over a year and can be provided for free (gift economy), in exchange for monetary compensation, in exchange for a stay at the guest's property either simultaneously or at ...

  8. Servas International - Wikipedia

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    Servas International ("we serve (peace)" in Esperanto) is a non-profit organization providing a hospitality exchange service.. Servas is a nonprofit member organization that builds peace and cross-cultural understanding through day visits or overnight home stays among members who share information about themselves, to help ensure accountability.

  9. Tripping.com - Wikipedia

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    Tripping.com, a subsidiary of HomeToGo, is an online search engine and review aggregator for vacation rentals.It aggregates over 10 million listings in more than 150,000 cities worldwide. [1]