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Nokia Takes 'Lonely Planet' Mobile
Now this is a very smart idea. Paired with a GPS-enabled 3G mobile device such as, oh let's just say an iPhone, travelling to new places will never be the same: no more stopping strangers to ask directions, you'll be able to do it all by yourself, on your mobile, while remaining completely isolated from the people and the world around you. You'll never have to talk to anyone! How...um...great is that?
Then again, imagine if, instead, you could actually use an interactive mobile map that allowed travellers to create user-generated mobile guide books with shared recommendations, travel tips, reviews, and favourite destinations? Crowd-sourced backpacking? I'm sure it's already in the works.
Tired of lugging a big travel book on vacation? Some Nokia phone users won't have to. They'll be able to download Lonely Planet travel guides directly onto their mobile handsets.On Tuesday Nokia announced a deal with the travel book publisher Lonely Planet to sell maps and city guides to Nokia Maps 2.0 users. The service will initially allow users to download information for more than 100 cities, with more destinations to be added.
Each download, which costs 7.99 euros, or about $11.75, provides maps with directions and some background on important sites.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (16)
at 18:30 on August 20th, 2008
Nice !
at 19:32 on August 20th, 2008
Anybody got feedback on N95's real-time GPS? Probably works well in only selected countries.
at 01:37 on August 21st, 2008
Such a great idea - Nokia is onto something with this one.
The N95's real time GPS has gotten great reviews. Highly recommend you check http://shop.nokia.co.uk
at 01:04 on August 21st, 2008
Nokia8810 is my first mobile phone and my favority!
AnchiMe has contributed a photo to this story.
at 02:18 on August 21st, 2008
This is the newly built headquarters of Nokia-Siemens Belgium in Herentals, about 15 minutes east of Antwerp. Architecturally quite a nice building.
Decrease has contributed a photo to this story.
at 04:19 on August 21st, 2008
We juste arrived in Ecuador and were disapointed by the only guide book of the country we had, the very french Routard... But the central pace of this marvelous place was a big pleasure. It'called Vilcabamba, in the south of the country. It was almost the end of our trip...
voyagedelautrecotedelocean has contributed a photo to this story.
at 04:35 on August 21st, 2008
Guide books have other purposes besides guiding you, though. Your smartphone wouldn't make a very good pillow for that train-station bench. As jayr_patron mentions, though, I guess it depends on which cities are covered, and if you really want to drag around a $600 smartphone as a tourist. As for crowd-powered backpacking, look no further than the thorn-tree, though it's rife with snark, weird spam and this-was-cheaper-in-Thailand nonsense.
Source: lonelyplanet.com
at 07:41 on August 21st, 2008
The Traveling Pig has contributed a photo to this story.
at 09:47 on August 21st, 2008
I took this photo of Spain from a Lonely Planet book in the Madrid airport as I was waiting for my connecting flight to Malaga. It was all I really needed to be able to know where I was going and so I saved the extra weight in my backpack of buying the book.
Emile Baizel has contributed a photo to this story.
at 21:04 on August 21st, 2008
This shot was taken during our trip to Prague in April, '08, of course with the aide of our trusty Lonely Planet guide.
LChan has contributed a photo to this story.
at 08:44 on August 22nd, 2008
Nokia logo + Photoshop ;)
edu. has contributed a photo to this story.
at 13:06 on August 22nd, 2008
Exhibition at the Nokia Headquater in Espoo Finnland visited September 2007.
real7xy has contributed a photo to this story.
at 05:17 on August 23rd, 2008
well... actually this is a company phone, and i'm not using it anymore.
aust073 has contributed a photo to this story.
at 19:13 on August 23rd, 2008
http://www.flickr.com/photos/asuh23/1248575767/
ahuque has contributed a photo to this story.
at 02:29 on September 6th, 2008
Photo taken during British Airways flights from London to Tripoli. Myself and the friend featured (Mark) in the photo had a fantastic 10 days in Libya. The trip was split between Tripoli and Ghadames.
Whilst in Tripoli I visited the Old City (Medina) with its souqs (markets) and mosques, a World War 2 War Cemetery, the National Museum, and met up with a friend of one of my work colleague’s who is currently living there. I also went on excursions outside Tripoli to visit two Roman cities (Sabratha and Leptis Magna) and the coastal resort of Janzour with its catacombs and tomb paintings.
The second half of the holiday was spent 600 kilometres south of Tripoli in Ghadames where I visited the Old City. Ghadames is located on the northwest fringe of the Sahara Desert, so I was able to have a camel ride, and watch the sun setting over the sand dunes.
As always the Lonely Planet guide was an essential reference tool.
Jonathan
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at 13:33 on September 11th, 2008
Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's good stuff.