The well known blog Lifehacker did a quick piece on drivepricing.
"The site uses average gas prices in your area to determine the cost, so the results give you a great picture of what a road trip this summer will set you back."
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The tech blog Download Squad posted about drivepricing remarking, "Sometimes the best web services are the simplest ones. "
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Self Proclaimed as America's Digital Goddess, Kim Komando made drivepricing the cool site of the day. This is what she had to say : "When you click Go, you'll see how many miles you'll be travelling. It will even calculate the cost of gas! Nifty!"
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In their own words Thrillist is a "a quick, free, daily email" that only covers "what we like" In August 2008 they had a writeup about drivepricing. I am glad they count us in the "like" column
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Salesteam Tools is a blog which focuses on finding tools to help the salesperson. In August 2008 they had a writeup on drivepricing, showcasing how it could be an indispensable tool for caclulating the cost to drive to a salescall: "Even if flying is no option, calculating the cost of your trip may help you be more critical of the deals you decide to pursue and those you don’t."
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Tech centric blog Online Tech Tips had this to say about drivepricing "Drivepricing is an extremely useful web service that will help you budget money for road trips. There is no setup process involved and using the service is extremely easy"
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RedOrbit.com, a blog devoted to "space, science, health, and technology enthusiasts" picked drivepricing as a red hot site.
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