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Excerpt from Travel Daily News: On topic of how folks vacation and what the best way to strategize through the trends of technology in 2012
Mobile
The consumer sentiment on mobile is they tend to book on smartphones only as a necessity, Rheem said. Mobile limitations such as small screens, the inability to view multiple browsing windows and awkward typing are disadvantages to many consumers. However, sometimes mobile is the right tool for the job, considering mapping capabilities and last-minute travel opportunities, Rheem said. Travel consumers use their browsers on smartphones rather than apps because most leisure travelers do not have constant interaction with traveling. They do not want to download an app that will sit on their phones for ages without much use. “For 2012, we are expecting to see greater experimentation and growth,” Rheem said of the mobile space.
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