The most funded Kickstarter app ever is a travel app - Intellitravel
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The most funded Kickstarter app ever is a travel app

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I don’t write about all the travel and travel-related topics that come across my desk (email inbox). You would not believe the number of emails I get wanting me to write about things or wanting to do guest posts on the site or but occasionally I see one that is unique I think might be interesting to some of my readers.

Since most of us that travel internationally have run into situations where we wish we knew the language and didn’t have to get by on hand signals or hoping the local speaks English.

I lived for 2 years in the Dominican Republic as a Mormon missionary so I am (sort of) fluent in Spanish, though that of course didn’t help me when my son and I went to Sweden a few weeks ago!  So when I got an email…

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