Planning an RTW trip is a time consuming process, and travelers are always looking for ways to make their planning and traveling easier. Adam Seper offers ten tactics and resources that, while not specifically designed for long-term travelers, can help you stay organized and in touch while on the road.
June 9-11 saw hundreds of travel bloggers and industry members head to Vancouver for two days of networking, learning, connecting, and putting faces to Twitter avatars. Here are the highlights and lowlights from TBEX 2011.
A RTW trip is an experience that will forever change your life, but it isn't for everyone. Adam Seper offers 8 questions to ask yourself to determine if long term, RTW travel is for you.
Everyone is talking about e-readers, but is the hassle of a new gadget worth taking it on the road? Yvette Cendes reports back from her road test of the Kindle, and explains why you should buy one.
Modern-day travelers have a world of technology at our fingertips: computers, netbooks, smartphones, digital camers, iPods, iPhones, iPads. Technology can be a wonderful thing, but we propose that sometimes, nothing beats good old-fashioned pen and paper.
Jessica Spiegel has gathered all the iPhone travel apps lists that have been published on BootsnAll into one list - it's a collection of some fantastic, funny, and downright useful apps for some of the world's most popular travel destinations.
With all the technology and social media available to us, it's easy to live a life completely online. But travel is all about making connections in the real world, so here are five ways to use online tools to make offline friends.
What are the stupidest things travelers argue about? BootsnAll staff writer Jessica Spiegel talks about the ones she hates most, and includes a plea that we never argue about them again.