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6 apps to help vanquish fear of flying

  Apps! In the 2020s it seems like our lives practically run on them, and whatever the issue or problem, as the saying goes, “there’s an app for that”. Fear of flying is no exception, and here are a half dozen which counter aerophobia, approaching it from different angles. So download this! read post

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Hotel booking apps in '4 Helpful Hotel/Resort Tips - Plus You Don't Need a Travel Agent to Land a Great Property'

A fair number of factors need to be taken into account when planning a vacation, from picking a destination to deciding upon your dates, putting together an itinerary, and booking transportation. And of course you also need to figure out where to stay - and this can be especially challenging if you are traveling to the destination for the first time. read post

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Where to Get Dataset of All Continents, Cities and Zip Codes for Travel App?

Hi Everyone!I am developing a travel application for non-commercial purpose. The main agenda of designing this mobile application is to help the travellers around the globe with quality guides, maps and information of hotels, parks etc. I have designed its template and even trying to connect different travel agents to help the tourists. Now, I need to include all continents, countries, cities and their postal codes, but I am confused about the right place to fetch data. In the beginning, my…

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  • ChicWalks Vancouver Shopping App, every shopaholics must-have shopping app for his/her iPhone or iPod Touch, is being featured on FMA Entertainment
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  • In reply to Wendy, we have an app for iPhone and iPod Touch (iTunes: ChicWalks) and are currently testing for other SmartPhone platforms. Personally, and after testing so many different phones, I still don't see any other phone that matches the iPhone; couldn't live without it! I use my apps constantly, in everyday life and for travel purposes. Very easy to use, stylish and powerful.
  • There was an interesting piece yesterday on MSNBC.com on the effect of smartphone/iPhone translators on the travel experience called "Have Smartphones Licked the Language Barrier?" and asking the question, "Does too much technology make conversation, translation a dull game?"

    Any thoughts/experiences?
  • From a press release I got recently: "TravelTrac has released TravelTrac Pro for iPhone, a travel app designed to easily share your travel adventures online offering Facebook and Twitter integration. Now every traveler has the ability to create entertaining multimedia travelogues of their journey from any worldwide destination and post them online. TravelTrac Pro provides a “touch simple” process for creating, updating, and sharing travel photos and videos as you take them."
  • Anybody see http://current.newsweek.com/budgettravel/2009/10/iphone_travel_advi... from a fellow named Josh Clark, who wrote a book about iPhone apps?
  • Very helpful piece today from the AP's Frtiz Faerber on how to deal with your iPhone when traveling overseas. You can check out the full article here, but here are a couple of tips. (Me, what I've been doing is switching on flight mode and buying a cheap cell phone with enough talk time to last me the trip -- usually works out much cheaper than roaming!)

    >Go to "Settings," then "General" and then "Network." Here you can shut off "Data Roaming" so you won't feast on high-priced data but can still make phone calls.

    >In your e-mail settings, turn off the "Fetch" option so you won't automatically download e-mail. Do so under "Settings," then "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" and "Fetch New Data."



    >The cheapest international data plan is the $24.99 Global Add-On plan, which gives you 20 megabytes of data at $1.25 per megabyte. That compares to nearly $20 per megabyte if you don't have an international plan. There are other options going up in price and amount of data available.
    http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/TRAVEL_CYBERTRIPS_IPHONE_INTERNATIONAL_TRAVEL?SITE=NYWNE&SEC…
  • Howdy all, I need to get a new Smartphone, and I love the look and feel of the iPhone. A few of my friends who have one have a few unkind things to say about it tho. What's the best all-around smartphone out there right now, besides the iPhone? I'd love your opinion, as I never really trust salesmen not to have a hidden agenda! Thanks for your help!!
  • Just heard about a cool new series of guide apps being launched by the site www.Area-Daily.com. The first Area Guide covers California's Napa and Sonoma wine country, and besides serving up an "insider-y" perspective on where to sleep, eat, drink and play, it's got live links to up-to-the-minute info plus booking utilities. You can also print it out from your computer. By the end of the year that will be followed up with New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, then Boston and San Francisco in 2010.
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