Skip to main content

Hacking Travel using your Smarphone

Last few years humanity has learned a valuable lesson in becoming social. Did Steve Jobs know he was changing the course of human history during the launch of iPhone we may never know but the last couple of years smart phones have successfully penetrated most of the households in this world. While most people use their expensive (and very expensive) smartphones to forward dumb meme's and make quirky jokes, the true potential of a smartphone is unlocked when you utilize it to augment your daily life and enhance your experience.

When it comes to many people start to panic. How do we go? where do we stay? will we be sharing a berth with a known serial killer? etc. These anxieties are not always valid but quite normal. Using our smartphones we can enhance our travel experience to beautify the experience even more.

Here is the list of Apps ordered by the level of priority you need in your phone when you are traveling in India or Abroad.

1. Foursquare
Although there are lot of controversy and privacy issues around using Foursquare, the value this app gives is much higher than the problems. When you visit a restaurant or a new place you can checkin into foursquare and earn badges. One biggest feature that has helped me numerous times is that it recommends places for dinner and lunch in your area. Not only that once you checkin into any place, look for tips on what to order. The self correcting internet medium will always tell you which place to dine and what to order.


2. Google Maps
Anyone who uses android phone knows the value of Google Maps. Maps helps you find direction to places around you. Google Navigation (that comes bundled with the Google Maps) will give you turn by turn direction. This App has saved me a lot of times driving in the unknown regions and so far has never misguided me, even in many parts of India. Not only that, Google Maps also gives you timings and stops for public transport including bus, metro and trains. Good option for riding the local public transport.
Note: Google Maps is an inbuilt app in your Android phones so there is no android Play link.


3. Google Now
First there was Google, now there is Now. Google Now has exceedingly becoming the number #1 app that I use whenever I am traveling. From the basic information like weather in the city you have landed to the local updates, currency conversion, language translation and many more other valuable information. What is more, at the gate of airports Google Now keeps your tickets handy and gives you updates about your flight right there on your palm.

4. Google Translate
One of the biggest challenges we face while traveling to a different country is the language. Google Translate helps here tremendously. If you are traveling internationally, not only does it translate text from english to local language it also does it vice versa. It also gives you the phonetic spellings in english to mimic the language. For some languages, it also reads out the translated text.
I used Google Translate extensively during my trip to thailand. You should have seen the look on face of my taxi driver.

5. Google Googles
Wouldn't it be cool if you knew everything Google knew? Google Googles unlocks the potential of your phone camera with its massive data base to give you relevant information. Need to translate a hotel menu? Just take a snap, need to know more about that monument you just saw? Take a snap and let google translate it for you. My favorite feature is that it helps me get the gist of the book by scanning the barcode, helping you choose faster.

6. Ixigo Road Trips
I mostly use this app during my road trips in India. This app helps you find fuel station, food eateries, dhabas (local traditional village cuisine) along the way. It is quite handy to locate cheap hotels, motels if you want to crash for few hours.


7. Meru Cabs/ Ola Cabs
Traveling around India and need a quick airport transfer? Meru and Ola cabs have their respective apps on android that help you book a cab without the hassle of a call. One of the best feature of the Ola cab app I find is that it shows you the location of nearest cab and time it will take for it to reach you should you book now. Very helpful for last minute travel plans. Although many people prefer to book a prepaid taxi at the airport, Ill prefer these apps because they send me a receipt in my email after the trip.



8. Hotels.com
Gives you a list of hotels in the city you want to drive in. It helps you locate hotels based on ratings, accepting of credit card etc. During my trip to Ooty, I wanted to pay using Amex, I used hotel.com to search for an Amex paying hotel in a jiffy.

9. Zomato
Craving for some authentic cuisine? Need to have chinese at 2 am in the morning (very unlikely you will find in India) but Zomato helps you find the restaurant based on your cravings and the time. What is open now is also a good feature to find out open restaurants around you.

10. Tripit Travel Organizer
One of the biggest headaches during traveling for business or fun is maintaining a lot of documents. Travel itineraries, hotel booking and other important documents. It also spices up your itineraries with other important info like weather updates. This saves a lot of headaches of finding your tickets, plans all the time and makes your travel a little less hassle.


Thats it from me today. It was recently brought to my notice that I use Apps a lot, that brought the idea about sharing my phone apps with the world. This column will be published monthly and discuss apps on Android, iPhone and Salesforce.  

Comments

  1. Wow.. what an awesome piece of information with the list of useful Apps, Glad to have found your site. Keep up the good work, Once again thanks a lot for a helpful information..!
    Regards, cabs in hyderabad

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular Post

The unofficial guide to become a Certified Salesforce Administrator (ADM 201)

In my attempt at maximum certifications in 60 days, I completed Salesforce Certified Administrator exam on February 11th 2013 So you have decided to ramp up your career and take certifications in your hand. Good choice. It is also likely that this is the first time you have heard of Salesforce, certification and since your company has a vision of you completing the certification you have decided to do it. At this stage it is likely that, You have done extensive googling. You have received countless brain-dumps. And you have received plenty of advise from different types of users which ranges from Admin certification is easier than making coffee to Admin certification is tougher than building a rocket-ship to fly off to the moon. The purpose of this guide is to give you a clear understanding of what to expect when you are expected to become Certified Salesforce Administrator. To bring sense to all the things you have seen so far and to clearly explain what to do and what

Some PDF tricks on Visualforce: Landscape, A4, page number and more

The beauty of Visualforce is simplicity. Remember the shock you received when you were told the entire page renders as PDF if you just add renderAs=PDF to the Page tag. For those who thought I spoke alien language right now, here is the trick, to render a page as PDF, we add a simple attribute to the <apex: page> tag <apex: page renderAs='pdf'> This will render the entire page as PDF. Now, say we need to add some extra features to the PDF. Like a page number in the footer or we need to render the page in landscape mode. Faced with this problem, I put on my Indiana Jones hat and went hunting for it in the vast hay-sack of the internet (read: googled extensively). Imagine my happiness when i found a big big page with many big big examples to solve the problem. The document I am referring to is from W3C, paged Box media . Long story short, I now possess the ultimate secret of rendering the page in any format I want. So here are few tricks I learned from the p

The Basics of writing a Apex Trigger

One of the most important and common asked question on Forums and everywhere is how do I write a trigger. Coding in Apex Trigger is like going to a dentist for a root canal, you keep dreading the moment until you realize it is actually not going to hurt you. If you plan to write an Apex Trigger this quick guide will help you doing so. The first and foremost rule in writing a trigger is to remember the oldest suggestion given to the most comprehensive Hitchhikers Guide to Galaxy, ' Don't Panic. ' Writing a trigger is not a rocket science, in-fact we should thank the team at Salesforce and ForceDotCom for making everything so simple, that anyone can do it. Enough of talk, lets code. So you want to write a trigger. Let us have a glimpse of what we are going to build. The problem statement is as follows Problem:  When the User is entering the Opportunity, check for the Opportunity Amount. If the Opportunity Amount is greater than 50,000. Mark the Parent Account as