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April 2013: Adapting to a Mobile World

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n The Move: Five Apps for the Traveling Man (or Woman) Eat Where the Locals Eat In the Air FlightTrack Pro — $: $9.99 — If you want to be the first to know that your flight is delayed or exactly what time you will arrive, download FlightTrack Pro. Get notifications on your screen or via text/email. Tip: Download the FlightBoard feature ($3.99) to see arrival and departure boards just like you would in the terminal. They update every five minutes, and this will give you something to do while everyone stands awkwardly in the aisle once you land. (More Info: www.mobiata.com/apps/flighttrackpro) Yelp — $: Free — Whether you want to know which establishments have the best happy hour or where to find the best steak in the city, Yelp's reviews and ratings can help. Tip: Use the built-in augmented reality app called Monocle. It will feel like the future. (More Info: www.yelp.com/yelpmobile) On the Ground In the Car Waze — $: Free — Ever hopped into a cab and wondered how long until you could kick off your shoes and relax? Waze will tell you. It integrates your location with crowdsourced traffic, accident and route reports, giving you a preview of the commute to your destination. AroundMe — $: Free — Now that you've landed or are well on your way to your destination, AroundMe can help you find anything. From an ATM to your favorite fast food joint or a gym (if you are still staying true to your resolutions), this app will find it. Tip: Turn on voice prompts if you want to use this app while driving, so you don't stare at your phone. (More Info: www.waze.com) Tip: Add the locations you find to your Contacts with one click. This will help the next time you are in town. (More Info:www.aroundmeapp.com) Lucas Schnoebelen is a Technical Training Facilitator at Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P. He also serves on the steering committees for ILTA's Emerging Technologies and Communication Technologies Peer Groups. Luke takes prides in presenting relevant and interesting content that will keep the attention of an audience. Contact him at lschnoebelen@shb.com. MetrO — $: Free — This application can help guide you from point A to point B in over 400 major cities around the world. With bus, train and subway schedules, and maps for these cities, MetrO will help you get to your destination with ease. Tip: This app stores all map/route information locally, so you don't need a network connection. (More Info: http://nanika.net/metro)

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