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Category Archives: Tech
I Want An eBag Tag Too
This month British Airways is introducing their innovative Electronic Bag Tag that will do away with the need for paper luggage tags for each flight. Created in partnership with Designworks UK , the smart tag will allow flyers to update … Continue reading
How Important Are Online Reviews
The online reputation management company TrustYou has just released this neat infographic (see below) that examines the impact of web reviews and social media on travel booking decisions. Would you book a hotel that had no online reviews? Well 49% … Continue reading
Posted in Tech, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Facebook, Reputation management, Social media
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Every Airport Needs One
Singapore’s Changi International Airport has planted an enormous digital “Social Tree” to help entertain and connect flyers. Situated in Terminal 1 Central Piazza, the tree is nine meters tall and eleven meters wide, with sixty-four HD TV monitors and eight … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Photography, Tech, Tourism
Tagged airport, Changi International Airport, Singapore, Singapore Changi Airport
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Explore The World
Here’s yet another opportunity to squander your valuable time down a web blackhole. The amazingly simple and dangerously addictive website GeoGuessr was creatred by Swedish IT consultant Anton Wallen to torture armchair travelers. Players can challenge themselves by putting their … Continue reading
Everybody Loves A Road Trip
Well, almost everybody loves a road trip, in fact in the U.S. at least 80% of travel and tourism is by motor vehicle. A newly launched website/app called Roadtrippers is designed to help travelers plan road trips while eschewing generic … Continue reading
Get Cranking
I wish that I had heard about this brilliant device before I started on this current trip. The Crankerator is just what it sounds like: a hand cranked charger for your smart phone, tablet or camera. You can also use it … Continue reading
Get Ready For Roadtrippin’
Rand McNally has been publishing a terrific road atlas for 90 years. To celebrate the handy old-school atlas’ anniversary, they’ve combined all of the detail of the paper road maps with digital functionality. The iPad app ($4.99) includes maps for all … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Canada, ebooks, Maps, Tech, USA
Tagged App Store, Mexico, Provinces and territories of Canada, Puerto Rico, Rand McNally, Road atlas
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Can’t Ask for A Better Hotel
We all know by now that a significant percentage of online travel reviews are bogus, but a group of pranksters in the UK have raised some serious doubts about TripAdvisor‘s screening process. Last week an unidentified group of jokesters posted … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Hotels, Tech, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Glasgow, Scotland, TripAdvisor
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Avoid Eye Contact
New York City subway riders have one more reason to avoid eye contact now that thirty more subway stations and platforms are equipped with both wireless voice and data services. Travelers can connect to free wifi (see below), use mobile … Continue reading
Posted in Tech, Tourism, USA
Tagged Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City, Subway, Transit Systems, WiFi
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