Compiled by John Collins
Beat gridlock with Twaffic Navigator
Claiming to be the first real-time traffic app for the Irish market, Twaffic Navigator is available for iPhone, BlackBerry and other GPS-enabled smartphones.
It provides turn-by-turn navigation as well as near-real time information on accidents, roadworks and other bottlenecks.
At €50 for one year or €70 for two, it is not cheap, but Twaffic Navigator is likely to appeal to business travellers who can use it to log their journeys and so quickly calculate their mileage for expenses claims.
twafficnavigator.com
The Google sewage factory in action
READ:Google became the most popular search engine because it allowed people to find the nuggets of useful information amongst the sea of dross on the web.
But, as this post from Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, explains, much of the dross is created simply to attract traffic and advertising revenue from Google.
http://searchengineland.com/google-sewage-factory-the-chocomize-story-47403
Places to stay, as recommended
BOOK:Airbnb takes social networking to the next level – why not book accommodation from real people who have been recommended by the network so you can be sure they are legitimate? From luxury apartments in Australia to a teepee tent on an uninhabited island in Holland, Airbnb now lists properties in 151 countries which are likely to be cheaper, and certainly more interesting, than anything your local travel agent is likely to be able to book you.airbnb.com
Facebook to answer all your questions
ASK:Facebook Questions is a new beta feature of the popular social networking site, which allows you to ask questions such as "where to surf in Portugal?" or "what's the best pizza in Dublin?"
The questions will be seen not just by your friends but anyone who has an interest in the topics with whom you have tagged your questions. Currently it is only available to a small number of Facebook users but expect it to be more widely available shortly.
Facebook.com