Where the fast-paced worlds of travel and technology meet, smart phone applications provide travelers with better control over their hectic schedules.
Here is a list of four apps aimed at business travel:
Tripit: An interactive app that ensures your travel information is never far from your fingertips. Email your particulars to Tripit (www.tripit.com/uhp/blackberry) and it will generate a detailed itinerary (maps, weather updates, images). Plans tend to change unexpectedly: it's easy to alter hotel/restaurants/caf reservations and client meetings on the go. Tripit provides real-time updates to your calendar and even creates directions from the airport to the hotel, etc... All addresses and telephone numbers you need are generated in your itinerary. Networking addicts will enjoy a social component: "Who's Close" is associated to LinkedIn and allows you to sync your address book to find contacts close to where you are.
AllSubway HD: For those of us who regularly experience rising panic when racing against time to get to a meeting on foreign transport links, this app helps takes the edge off. Comprising 115 subway maps from city hubs worldwide, AllSubway (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/allsubway-hd/id376025304?mt=8>) provides a detailed map of the underground system along with the ability to zoom in and out. While this makes for a simple navigation tool, the app is not interactive.
Read more at www.msnbc.msn.comBoingo: A service-provider app which enables unlimited Wi-Fi at selected airports, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops and other venues in more than 200,000 hotspots worldwide. Boingo (http://mobile.boingo.com/download/index.php) is useful for frequent business travelers, who can stay connected without having to deal with roaming fees at popular meet-and-greet venues across the planet. Users can select from various plans depending on required usage.
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