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John E. DiScala (a.k.a. Johnny Jet) travels around 150,000 miles and visits over 20 countries each year. He and his website JohnnyJet.com have been featured over in more places than you can count. It’s has been named “one of the top best money-saving web sites for travel” by Budget Travel Magazine, while the L.A. Times calls it [...]
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Sailing from mid-town Manhattan, past the Statue Of Liberty on your way to the Caribbean — it doesn’t get much better than this. Well, that’s if you don’t count the singular sensation of sailing back into New York after a week on a Carnival “Fun Ship”. Dan Forth tells us about his experience aboard the [...]
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Paul chats with Christian Gunning of Boingo about traveling and connectivity on the road. Boingo has more than 325,000 wifi hotspots around the world and with a single program you can connect almost everywhere. Boingo works on almost every platform and with all smartphones.
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Looking for an accurate travel review? Paul and Elizabeth says that Trip Advisor is as accurate as they come in today’s Daily Pod.
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Paul talks with Martin Lumbye, one of the Danish geniuses behind one of the best search engines we have found, momondo.com. You find airline deals you won’t find anywhere else and sometimes on airlines you might not have heard of. We thought you’d like to see a screenshot of the site. It won’t be scrambled [...]
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Skype has launched a video chat feature for their iPhone app which adds 3G capability making mobile video chat truly mobile. Users of Apple’s new Facetime app can appreciate the frustrations of only being able to video chat by WiFi only. Skype has not only found a way to use video chat via 3G, but [...]
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In an effort to attract more mobile customers, McDonald’s franchises all around the world are making wireless internet access free to its customers. That’s great news for travelers looking for a hotspot!
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Using cellphones overseas can be very expensive. But Skype comes to the rescue.
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