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Traveling Smarter With Your Smartphone
A lot of people ask us, “What can you do with a map offline?” Sure you can save them – but sometimes that’s tricky, depending on your mobile device settings. Here’s a couple of great articles: http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-use-google-maps-offline-on-ios-android/ July 3, 2014 http://www.androidpit.com/use-your-google-maps-offline Jul 14, 2014 PS We should also say that our tours include both an
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Where to Rock in Rio
By Marcelo Mackinnon There is no other city in the world where having a friend to show you around (i.e. Tours4Mobile) will be as useful as in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With 8000, bars, 3600 restaurants and dozens of kilometers of white, sandy beaches to cover, Rio´s breathtaking tropical atmosphere inspired me to invite you
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Finding The Unique – On Your Schedule
By Liesbet Collaert When you travel to a popular place, there are always the ‘mainstream’ activities and the ‘usual’ ways to do them: an expensive guided tour, a day on the beach, a morning of shopping, an afternoon on the water, being shuttled from here to there. Or, if you are on a tight budget
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Had a Blast in Baltimore – Who Would Have Guessed?
By Julie Hatfield When my editor at The Boston Globe sent me down to Baltimore to write a travel story on that town, I was not excited. Baltimore? An old, tired city that no one wants to visit, I thought. What does Baltimore have that would make anyone take a trip there? And then I
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Smart Use of Your Smartphone
By Hany Halim Are you smart? Of course you are. You would NEVER be one of those tourists that get to their destination and spend most of their time reading about it, rather than experiencing it… right??? Hi, my name is Hany, and my passion is sharing the mysteries of the Pyramids with smart travelers
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Traveling Back In Time – Creating the Future of Travel
By Gordon Burgett “There were no guidelines when I created the first video script and photographed the largest and wildest of the California missions, La Purisima. It sits empty each night about an hour from Santa Barbara, if you head north on 101. In fact, I was writing this maiden tour mostly to develop a
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