New Atlas: Lonely Planet iPhone travel guides put the world in your pocket
Overall the app is definitely worth a purchase, even for someone who's lived in Melbourne all their life. There's really nothing to compare it to, Lonely Planet have outdone themselves and all ...
Smartphones, Wi-Fi, and GPS have made traveling easier, but a physical travel guide is always a smart investment when trotting the globe. Both Lonely Planet and Fodor’s have been around for decades, ...
Time: Lonely Planet Jobs Cull Prompts Social-Media Eulogy From Readers Fearing Guide's Demise
That enduring spectacle of scruffy 20-somethings clambering off a bus in some dusty backwater clutching a dog-eared guidebook may soon be a thing of the past. Lonely Planet has defined four decades of ...
Lonely Planet Jobs Cull Prompts Social-Media Eulogy From Readers Fearing Guide's Demise
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