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Old 11-25-2010, 07:51 PM   #6
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Personally, I think trying to take an old technology which was slightly sub-optimal for the task and then trying to emulate that with a new technology is a losing proposition.

A travel "book" should probably be a tablet app that does a lot of interactive things. Maybe have video, allow you to book rooms and tickets online, and all kinds of cool stuff I can't even think of.

There were a few travel programs put out for the Sony PSP for some specific locations, like Paris and London. That was a neat idea, but I never tried them out.
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