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Why Was Google Interested in 100 Year Old Technology?

by Brant Huddleston | Apr 26, 2013 | By Brant, Interactive Radio, Riding the Dancing Elephant: My Years with IBM

As readers of my blog already know, I resigned from IBM in 2000 to start a business around a concept I called “Wireless Interactive Radio,” or WIR. You can read the full story of my entrepreneurial venture in another post, but the basic idea of WIR was...

Five Ways Google Glass Will Transform the Tourism Industry

by Brant Huddleston | Apr 16, 2013 | By Brant, Mobile Tourism

Google Glass, for those of you who don’t already know, is a mobile device worn like sunglasses that projects information on a small, transparent screen located in one’s peripheral field of vision. When paired with a smartphone via BlueTooth, Glass is...

The One Reason Tourism Apps Fail

by Brant Huddleston | Apr 8, 2013 | By Brant, How To Build App e-book, Mobile Tourism

When the Guide Dog Bites He came to see the famous Rembrandt painting “The Return of the Prodigal Son” on exhibition at one of the best museums in the world, The Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia. All along his trip, his smartphone had been an invaluable...

Won’t a Smartphone Tourism App Put Me Out of a Job?

by Brant Huddleston | Apr 1, 2013 | By Brant, Mobile Tourism

I get this question from worried tour guides, and it makes sense to me. But my answer is always the same. “No, smartphone tourism will help you make money while you sleep.” Allow me to explain. Yesterday was Easter. I spent the day making a big meal for my...

How to Choose between a Web app or Native app

by Brant Huddleston | Apr 1, 2013 | By Brant, How To Build App e-book, Mobile Tourism

It’s slow. It’s clunky (compared to others). It’s not as pretty. It’s the so-called “web” app ~ as distinguished from the “native” app. So why build one? Well, there are some good reasons, and the biggest one is, web...

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