Monday, August 31, 2009

Hostel Hero helps you find hostels in 150 countries directly from your iPhone

Not everyone can afford to stay in four star hotels during the trip, which explains why hostels are a perfect choice. Hostel Hero helps you find and hostels in 150 countries directly from your iPhone or iPod touch.

Each hostel has its own description (available in five languages) and pictures. You can also use the built-in implementing the integration of Google Maps to help locate the site of the inn. When you click to select a hostel offers more details on facilities including the above pictures and maps. More specifically, the application allows you to save and view details, which will probably be more suitable for off-the-same-route type of holiday.

To book a hostel, select "make reservations", then scroll down and select your destination, then the city. Once you reduce a hostel, his book's stay with the application. Fair Warning: To make a deposit of 10 percent and a booking fee must be paid in euros, U.S. dollars or pounds. The balance is paid to the hostel.

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Sunday, August 30, 2009

I’vRead - Tokyo Camp

It was officially launched in Tokyo Camp I'vRead keep track of all the books I've read through your Twitter account and you can find users with similar tastes in books. All you have to do is write the book title (or ISBN and Amazon Web), add "@ ivrea" to Tweet and (optionally) write what you think. Each of these tweets are automatically added to your personal user page on the site I'vRead (no need to register with the site itself, be a Twitter user is enough).

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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Twitter grow steadily

Twitter is growing steadily and is mulling over different ways of monetizing. There was little light on potential sources of leakage through the document fiasco Twitter. Twitter and has recently submitted a proposal to solicit business with the launch of "Twitter 101", an instruction guide to how companies can best use Twitter.

If successful Twitter monetize their platform has yet to be decided, but one thing is certain: the coordinators of the conference throughout the country rely on the buzz. These are what we do in the coming months:

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