Archive for the 'travel' Category
Dash, a GPS company with an eye on connectivity has updated their hardware and software for the beta testers. The product should be ready for shipping some time early 2008. The updated model includes a bigger screen, better speaker, and increased battery life. Here’s the new design, pretty slick…
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I’ve added the travel toolkit to the list of toolkits available. I welcome comments on the toolkits and requests for additions. There is a bias towards software and web-pages but I don’t mean to fill the toolkits with these exclusively, so keep that in mind if you have any suggestions!
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One of the most best time killers on a flight is the little display that shows you exactly where in the world your flight is. FlightAware provides this same information but puts it on the web for anyone who might need to track a flight. Want to know where your loved ones are as they fly [...]
Ever been faced with the seat selection screen when booking your plane ticket and wishing you knew a LOT more than the tiny little plane diagram could tell you? Well, Seatguru is the place to go when you are faced with that decision. They’ve looked at everything that makes a seat good and what makes a [...]
Thanks to reader Mike Martin for pointing out AirfareWatchDog.com to me. I had never heard of the site, but it’s pretty unique and you can find some really good deals. Instead of crawling for good flight deals, the folks over at AirfareWatchDog go looking for the deals manually. This approach lets them snag some deals [...]
Planning a trip? If you have decided on your destination or at least narrowed it down to a few options then head over to Farecast to help you book your ticket. Farecast has looked over historical ticketing data and presents the results to you in a simple, visual way. You can use that historical data [...]

















