Sydney shines on Facebook's 'most social' airports list

Facebook has issued a list of the 25 'most social' airports in the world. The correlation with official list of the world's busiest airports isn't as strong as you might expect, so what's going on?
 

Concur hooks into TripIt data

Travel itinerary data stored in TripIt can now be accessed by Concur's expense claim software.
 

How to beat Australia’s ‘global roaming’ rorts

With the OECD putting Australia at number three on the list of most expensive global roaming rates for data users, at an average of $12 per megabyte, why pay ridiculous rates for your mobile broadband use when overseas?
 

Snap up Lonely Planet's Best In Travel free from iBookstore

Lonely Planet's Best In Travel is available free from Apple's iBookstore to mark the arrival of the Lonely Planet travel ebooks.
 

Concur hooks up with TripIt

Concur has announced a significant change in strategy - the company says it will abandon its mobile travel and expense management system in favour of TripIt's  product.
 

Concur reworks travel app

Concur's app for managing travel itineraries has been updated to incorporate expense management and other features.
 

Lonely Planet gives away iPhone travel guides

Stranded in Europe due to the freezing weather? Lonely Planet wants to help you find something to do with a free copy of its City Guides for iPhone. Android owners have to make do with a special price.
 

Android’s Lonely Planets: now only US 99c each!

If you’re an Android OS user and you’re a bit of a traveller, you may well be pleased to know that Lonely Planet has dropped the price of each of its “Compass City Guide” Android apps from US $4.99 to only US 99c each.
 

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Lonely Planet delivers Android augmented reality apps to Aussies at last

Lonely Planet has finally decided to allow its customers in Australia to purchase its series of augmented reality travel guides for Android handsets. The Compass Guides cover popular cities in Asia (including Sydney), Europe and the US.