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In the days before wireless internet and the proliferation of wi-fi hotspots, travel used to require a certain cut-off from society. In the new era of wi-fi, it is easy to stay connected even while traveling in the most remote places.
Wireless internet can be found at cafes, restaurants and hostels, keeping travelers connected. For anyone who may have been afraid of the isolation of travel, they can now enjoy skype conversations or e-mails with their parents and friends from farflung locations.
Additionally, the wide availability of wireless internet has revolutionized the travel writing industry. The days of using out-of-date guide books to find restaurants, hostels or local attractions is over. Using portable internet devices such as laptops, iPhones, iPads or iPods travelers can link in to up-to-date articles by travel writers in residence or those just passing through. Travel writing sites like Matador are taking advantage of the internet to provide interesting travel advice, articles and photos from correspondents all over the world.
Another use of wireless internet for travel is to get quick information regarding directions, currency conversions and language tips. Applications are available for smartphones and iPods to take full advantage of these new technologies. Haggling in foreign markets is much easier when you have a few language tips and quick currency conversion at your fingertips to avoid paying too much or making a mistake. Search for these applications using your device before embarking on your trip to make the transitions much easier.
For these reasons and more wireless internet and the wide availability of wi-fi hotspots is revolutionizing travel by using technology to make travel easier and more accessible.
