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Busy Lifestyle, Business Travelers
Busy Lifestyle, Business Travelers
For those people who are running around the world for work with little time to waist, help is on the way. There are a number of new gadgets and recommendation apps that will help you quickly navigate a city for various services, like directions, hotels, restaurants and even the best local wines.
Matt Villano, from Condé Nast Portfolio, has put a list together of the more popular mobile recommendation and navigation applications:
Nirvino
Nirvino, available free for all Web-enabled mobile devices, has been described as “Yelp meets Wine Spectator.” In addition to compiling professional reviews, the service also lists amateur ratings, decanting normally hoity-toity wine assessments into evaluations everyone can understand. This summer, the service added beer and cocktails, relying on location-aware technology to help users find the highest-rated bars nearby.
GeoPedia
You’re on the road for work and jonesing for a dose of local history or some information on a quirky building? This free iPhone application will deliver information about landmarks as you go by. The service, from Trivialware, includes data about museums, historical spots, and other points of interest in dozens of U.S. cities. Since it’s still in development, the database continues to grow every day.
TrafficGauge
Save time and stress with this application, which delivers real-time traffic to an iPhone, BlackBerry, or Web-enabled P.D.A. in an easy-to-read map. The mobile service, which costs $2.99 per month ($35.88 per year), is a spinoff of a regular subscription service offered by TrafficGauge. One downside: As of July, only certain markets were available, including Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle.
Flight Stats
Savvy users of Web-enabled devices who fly regularly will want this free application from Conducive Technology, which gives the status of thousands of flights at more than 1,000 airports around the world. The service also provides data on flight arrival gates, airport parking, and weather systems. Users can search the database by flight number, route, or airport.
Taxi!
Designed specifically for iPhones, this 99-cent mobile application from Tap4Taxi finds taxi services in more than 260 cities across the U.S. All searches are automatically based on location, providing users with one-touch telephone connection. The application also offers user ratings and information about whether each company accepts credit cards.
Urbanspoon
This free mobile application has restaurant recommendations covered. Available for all mobile devices, the service aggregates user reviews (and amateur food photos) from top restaurants in dozens of U.S. cities. iPhone users can access a special location-aware version that recommends eateries within a few-mile radius.
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