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Travel Insights 100 reveals the importance of Twitter in the travel world

Like it or hate it - Twitter is here to stay. I'll admit that I was one of those that tried to stay away from the service as long as I could. But eventually, I gave in, and I too have become obsessed with checking the latest from the people I follow.

The Travel Insights 100 is a collection of 100 industry experts from all corners of the travel world. The list of members is a real who's who, and even includes several of us from here at Gadling.

The first Travel Insights 100 survey asked its members about Twitter and travel. The results describe how people use Twitter, and what direction they expect Twitter to take in the future. Check the results below (click the "full" button for a full screen view of the results).

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