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Travel smarter with GuidePal City Guides

At GuidePal we’re passionate about travel, and we believe that the only way to truly see and experience a city is to do it like a local. We grew tired of those out-of-date, dull, over-priced travel guides compiled by writers with no real experiences in the city - it’s clear to us that there’s a lot of virtual traveling going on, and too much travel-payola. So we launched a mission to provide free city guides that are completely objective, unbiased, constantly updated, and created by people actually living in the city. And we can proudly say that we’ve succeeded in our mission.

Travel Guides for iPhone, iPod Touch & Android - mTrip application

www.mtrip.com - mTrip Travel Guides for iPhone, iPod Touch & Android has an automated and personalized itinerary planner, a rich travel guide directory, offline maps and navigation, augmented reality and trip sharing features. mTrip acts as a personal tour guide by guiding the traveler around the city and providing travel tips, ratings and reviews on tourist attractions.

Wikitude AR Travel Guide (Part 2)

This video demonstrates the augmented reality camera view of Wikitude AR on a G1 phone from a couple of viewpoints in Salzburg, Austria. Wikitude is a mobile travel guide based on Wikipedia and Panoramio. Search landmarks in your surroundings and view them on a map, list, and on an Augmented Reality (AR) camera view: What you see is an annotated landscape, mountain names, landmark descriptions, and interesting stories. The device displayed is a G1 Google phone, running Android. This video has been produced by Mobilizy.com

Wikitude AR Travel Guide

This video demonstrates the augmented reality camera view of Wikitude AR on a G1 phone from a beautiful viewpoint looking down on Salzburg.

Wikitude is a mobile travel guide based on Wikipedia and Panoramio. Search landmarks in your surroundings and view them on a map, list, and on an Augmented Reality (AR) camera view: What you see is an annotated landscape, mountain names, landmark descriptions, and interesting stories.

The device displayed is a G1 Google phone, running Android.

This video has been produced by Mobilizy.com