by Brant Huddleston | Feb 7, 2019 | Blogposts, Mobile Tourism
How Electric Vehicles Help People of All Ages Stay Mobile“Did you see it?” I asked my new friends from Canada. “Did you see the vortex open?” Jim and Cheryl are from Calgary, parents of three and grandparents of five. Jim retired from the oil industry, and we...
by Brant Huddleston | Feb 7, 2019 | Blogposts, Mobile Tourism
How Electric Vehicles Can Make a DifferenceAn eery puff of white smoke appeared over the volcano. Steve Erickson, co-owner of Showers Pass, an all-weather cycling apparel company, and I were in Antigua, Guatemala, paying our respects to ASELSI, an organization that...
by Brant Huddleston | Feb 1, 2017 | Blogposts, By Brant, Mobile Tourism
This is the fifth and final of the series called “Invasion of The Things: How to Prepare Your Tourist Location for the Coming Mobile Apocalypse,” where I cover: How the things that make up your tourist location, like statues and historical buildings, can...
by Brant Huddleston | Nov 7, 2016 | Blogposts, By Brant, Mobile Tourism
The Rising Tide In Part One, I talked about how the well-funded European company IZI Travel has taken a play straight from the Facebook/Youtube playbook and is offering both tour content creators and tour content consumers (aka tourists) a free platform for building...
by Brant Huddleston | Nov 1, 2016 | Blogposts, By Brant, Mobile Tourism
Over the past few weeks I have been writing about how the tourism industry is undergoing a transformation, perhaps even a revolution, as a result of the disruptive effects of mobile and embedded technology. You can get caught up with the former technology (mobile) by...
by Brant Huddleston | Oct 26, 2016 | Blogposts, By Brant, Mobile Tourism
This is Part Two of a two part series on the history of storytelling and how technology is a disruptive force that both creates and destroys, with a special eye toward tourism. In Part One, we started 35,000 years ago in the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave of southern...
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