A new travel blog/wiki platform has launched called Trippert. Mashable reports that the service is focusing on expert travel guides.
Travel blogging is becoming popular with both those documenting their travels and those who want to sample foreign countries before they set off. Newcomer Trippert, based in Palo Alto, doesn't want to be a totally open travel blog platform: instead, they're focused on users offering expert travel guides, with more focus on timeless content than the passing observations of travel bloggers.
Tagging makes articles easier to find, and profile pages aggregate your articles in reverse chronological order: it's essentially a blog. Users can also write articles together in a wiki format. For us geeks: RSS feeds of a writer's posts.
Trippert may be focusing on expert opinions as a way to stand out in the crowded travel blog niche. You can find a few other travel blogging services here in this post. Mashable also has a roundup of many travel blogging and online journal services in a post called Travel Hacking.