‘Could iPhone Apps Change the Way We Travel?’
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 09.17.09 | 11:22 AM ET
Over at Slate, Tom Vanderbilt takes “a broad and by no means exhaustive look at the most promising—or at least most intriguing—apps to date.”
Travel Blog • Michael Yessis • 09.17.09 | 11:22 AM ET
Over at Slate, Tom Vanderbilt takes “a broad and by no means exhaustive look at the most promising—or at least most intriguing—apps to date.”
Michael Yessis is the cofounder and coeditor-in-chief of World Hum.
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Smith 10.06.09 | 1:30 PM ET
Iphone is not the only phone supporting travel applications.There are many smartphones out there which has even more potential than iphone and which can come handy while traveling.Then why do we always talk of iphone. I have Nokia 5530 and it also supports lot of symbian applications.Infact it beats iphone in very areas.
Travel 10.10.09 | 2:47 AM ET
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