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Carefully cities have to evolve in order to help tourist during their travel. The huge use of web 2.0, must force the cities to be more and more implied in this area. The role of referenced website and those of community manager will be greater in the future and contributes to the attractiveness of the territories. Nowadays, the social web is obviously essential strategy in information retrieval or gathering during holidays preparation and will be more and more important to help travellers during the travel.
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Fraoua, K., Bourret, C. (2013). City 2.0 and Tourism Development. In: Ozok, A.A., Zaphiris, P. (eds) Online Communities and Social Computing. OCSC 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8029. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39371-6_31
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