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My Favorite Travel App

My Favorite Travel App

So there are LOTS of great travel apps out there, like Tripit (to tame all those wild, travel-related emails and cage them in a single itinerary) and Kayak (to research alternatives to that canceled flight!), but my current favorite is WhatsApp.

WhatsApp
photo credit: WhatsApp.com

One of my pet peeves is being hit up for international texting charges, both when I’m traveling, and when I’m home and just want to exchange a quick text with a friend or relative overseas. And even more frustrating than the 50c per text charge, is the fact that I often don’t even receive the texts I’m sent. So I send a text, wait for a response, and wait… and wait… Grrr!

Yes, it’s not even a ‘real’ travel app, but WhatsApp allows me to exchange texts for free with friends on non US networks, at no charge, with no delivery issues.  And when I’m traveling I can use it over WiFi and not incur any data roaming charges. And I can even attach photos… What’s not to love?

Found a travel app you just love? Do tell…

And break down I did…

And break down I did…

So I am posting this from my new HTC Inspire Android phone, using an Android WordPress app!

With my 8 megapixel camera in hand, I’ll be hitting the trails looking for all manner of cool things to photograph – although let’s face it, another bobcat encounter right about now, with a chance to get some crisp, clear photos, would be perfect…

I Just May Have to Break Down and Buy a Smartphone…

I Just May Have to Break Down and Buy a Smartphone…

I’ve been resisting it… The lure of instant access to email and the web. The electronic leash of a smartphone. I mean, I must be the only bona fide IT geek in the San Francisco Bay Area who still doesn’t have one, right? Add to that the fact that I am “text averse”, and I guess my cell phone should have a rotary dial on the front.

However, I have now come up with a really good reason to make the jump to a smartphone… A few weeks ago, I’m hiking out to Tennessee Valley Beach in Marin with a really good friend. We hadn’t seen one another in a while, so we are chatting, catching up, when suddenly we come around a bend in the trail, and meet several hushed, awed hikers, “Bobcat, there on the trail…” they whisper. And sure enough, there on a side trail, is a bobcat, hanging out on a Sunday afternoon, totally ignoring all the awestruck bipeds.

So, what does this have to do with a smartphone you ask? Well, everyone else has their iPhones and Droids, and is zooming in for feline close-ups. Me? I take a couple of very sad, fuzzy shots with my 1.3 megapixel not-so-smartphone!

Blurry Bobcat, Tennessee Valley, Marin
Blurry Bobcat, Tennessee Valley, Marin

This is only the 2nd bobcat I’ve seen in the wild, and all I have to show for the encounter is a blurry photo. So yeah,  that smartphone with the 8 megapixel camera? Next time I hike that trail, I’m going to have one with me, just in case…

Posting from 36,000 feet above Kansas…

Posting from 36,000 feet above Kansas…

OK, I’m getting in touch with my inner geek a bit here…

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I’m flying back home to San Francisco from a business trip to Alabama, and checking out Delta’s new in-flight wireless internet – and it’s pretty cool! Just checking email at 36,000 feet, and seeing if anyone is online to chat with (where is everyone??). The ‘try it free’ offer was being advertised on the in-flight TV screen, even though it officially expired Dec. 31! So I had to twist an arm or 2 at GoGoinflight.com to get them to give me the free trial, but they did right by me, so kudos to them for that!

– And while I’m posting:  watch this space! I’ll be doing a quick cross-country road trip in just a couple of weeks, from East to West, details to follow…