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Hipmunk Hotel & Flight Search
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- Category:
- Travel & Local
- Release Date:
- May 20, 2012
- Homepage:
- http://www.hipmunk.com
- Publisher:
- Hipmunk
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Hipmunk also makes booking easy. When you've found the right flight or hotel, you can either book it from your mobile device, email it to someone else, or finish booking on your desktop computer.
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Hipmunk updated its iOS and Android apps to make them even smarter. Thanks to the new calendar integration, the application knows your schedule and will include that information in the flight and hotel booking process. So when you conduct your flight search, calendar events will appear as vertical lines under the flights that conflict. Moreover, you’ll also see the title of the event at the bottom. If you’re ok with missing some meetings, continue on to book per usual; or go back and select another non-conflicting flight. Hotel booking is also changed and now you’ll see events plotted on the map alongside hotel results so you can visualize hotels in relation to events and obligations. Your events are shown by a gold flag with the date of the event highlighted. Pretty neat when you think about it. Finally, it’s worth adding that Hipmunk doesn’t save your personal information to its servers
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Getting travel search right on a mobile phone is tough. Thankfully Hipmunk, for the most part, has nailed it. The service launched its iPhone application last February and an Android app in September, both of which serve Hipmunk’s agony-reducing flight search in a smaller — and very polished — platter. Now Hipmunk is giving those mobile apps a big upgrade: they now both support hotel search (which the web version of the service launched back in March). You can download the new iOS app for iPhone and iPad right here, and the new Android app here. As with the apps’ flight search, the new feature is both straightforward and good-looking. Tap the ‘Hotel’ button from the main screen, and you’ll see a map with your GPS dot at the center (by default it looks for hotels near your current location, though you can easily swap it to another city). Enter the dates you’re
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Apps are, at the end of the day, very personal pieces of software. And your favorite mobile app isn’t mine. So we decided to poll the staff here at GigaOM to see what apps changed our lives in 2011. It could be apps that just launched this year, or it could be programs that really came of age or matured greatly through updates. Or it could just be an app we missed before. Some are very familiar but others may be new to you, but all have played a big part in our lives this year. Take a look and then tell us your favorite app in the comments. Android typically takes a backseat to iOS when it comes to getting slick apps. That’s why it’s so refreshing that Hipmunk, the travel search engine, put real time and effort into making its Android app just as awesome as its web and
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Editor’s note: Contributor Brad Spirrison is the managing editor of mobile app discovery services Appolicious, AndroidApps and AppVee. After having looked into the best iOS apps and games of 2011, Spirrison now turns his attention to the best Android apps of the year. Android apps come in all shapes and sizes – literally. Unlike iOS applications, which are basically created for two form factors, Android apps need to be developed with dozens (if not hundreds) of device-types in mind. This is on top of the inconsistent operating system releases still mucking things up. While all of this fragmentation is a headache for developers, ignoring a platform with 50 percent market share would ultimately lead to their peril. The best Android apps are thus the ones that can both push the technological envelope while also remaining accessible to the vast majority of users. This is no easy feat. We divided our list
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Editor’s note: Contributor Brad Spirrison is the managing editor of mobile app discovery services Appolicious, AndroidApps and AppVee. After having looked into the best iOS apps and games of 2011, Spirrison now turns his attention to the best Android apps of the year. Android apps come in all shapes and sizes – literally. Unlike iOS applications, which are basically created for two form factors, Android apps need to be developed with dozens (if not hundreds) of device-types in mind. This is on top of the inconsistent operating system releases still mucking things up. While all of this fragmentation is a headache for developers, ignoring a platform with 50 percent market share would ultimately lead to their peril. The best Android apps are thus the ones that can both push the technological envelope while also remaining accessible to the vast majority of users. This is no easy feat. We divided our list
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When it comes to travel and local apps, Android is a step ahead of other mobile operating systems. The integration of Google Maps plus free navigation is a bonus for Android users, while often-updated popular apps like Kayak, TripIt, GasBuddy and FlightTrack continue to grow in popularity. But we’ve seen a number of new kids on the block this year, so without further ado, here are five of the best Android travel apps we came across in 2011. Skyscanner is an app that’s great for booking flights from your Android device. While other travel offerings let you select hotels, rental cars, vacation packages and so on (and that’s certainly valuable for many consumers), Skyscanner keeps things straightforward by focusing solely on flights. Once you do a simple search, Skyscanner lets you get more picky, narrowing down all possible airlines, departure times and airport connections so you can choose wisely. Well-received by
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Illustration by Michael ByersNavigating an app store can be tricky, with vague descriptions, dubious user reviews, and sometimes buggy apps. We searched for the best apps available. Locale$1 Locale lets you create location-based tasks. For example, you can have your phone turn on Wi-Fi when you get home, or have the phone silence itself when you get to work. It’s a great way to automate minor tasks, saving you a few extra minutes—and the embarrassment of having an overly noisy ringtone go off in the middle of a meeting. Head to Locale. SpringpadFree Create notes and reminders about movies you’d like to see, books you’d like to buy, or just events you’d like to remember. Springpad is also great for putting together shopping lists: You can quickly create checklists and scan barcodes to keep track of items you’ll need in the future. (Also optimized for tablets.) Head to Springpad. WunderlistWunderlist for AndroidFree Wunderlist syncs your to-do
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Illustration by Michael ByersNavigating an app store can be tricky, with vague descriptions, dubious user reviews, and sometimes buggy apps. We searched for the best apps available. Locale$1 Locale lets you create location-based tasks. For example, you can have your phone turn on Wi-Fi when you get home, or have the phone silence itself when you get to work. It’s a great way to automate minor tasks, saving you a few extra minutes—and the embarrassment of having an overly noisy ringtone go off in the middle of a meeting. Head to Locale. SpringpadFree Create notes and reminders about movies you’d like to see, books you’d like to buy, or just events you’d like to remember. Springpad is also great for putting together shopping lists: You can quickly create checklists and scan barcodes to keep track of items you’ll need in the future. (Also optimized for tablets.) Head to Springpad. WunderlistWunderlist for AndroidFree Wunderlist syncs your to-do
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Welcome to the weekly roundup of the best new Android applications, games, and live wallpapers that went live in the Market or were spotted by us in the previous 3 weeks or so. This is PART 1 of the app roundup. You can find PART 2 here. The game roundup from this week can be found here and the tablet app roundup here. Please wait for this page to load in full in order to see the AppBrain widgets, which include ratings and pricing info. Looking for the previous roundup editions? Find them here. Today's roundup is sponsored by HeroCraft's latest game - Musaic Box. Our own Liam Spradlin reviewed this game a few weeks back and found it to be excellent for both lovers of puzzle/hidden object games and music. In HeroCraft's own words: -- Musaic Box is an unusual combination of musical puzzle and a detective quest. Its scenario
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The app is similar to other popular travel booking sites out there, in that it certainly makes scheduling flights quick and easy. But Hipmunk Flight Search is a special service all it's own —it's set up to find flights that will be the most comfortable for you. After you've entered your flight information (your departure city, destination and date you plan to leave) the results are sorted by “agony.” This means that the app takes into account how long you'll be traveling and how many stops you'll make, and then uses special algorithms to locate flights that will be most enjoyable. Users can also sort by price, duration of flight, departure and arrival time, view if there’s Wi-Fi on board and book travel directly with airlines or popular third-party services like Orbitz or Travelocity. The app has its own color-coding system, with a different color for each airline. It makes sense if
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Hipmunk Slowly but surely, many of the best iOS apps are coming to Android, and their quality once they get there is improving. Case in point: The excellent air travel search engine Hipmunk, which arrived in a version for Android phones recently. Its Android version is just as good as the iOS one—good looking, easy to use, and brilliantly useful. (It ranks flight options by a price/complexity formula it calls “Agony,” and, as you can see above, shows which flights have Wi-Fi). Hipmunk does flight search better than competitors such as Kayak and Bing Travel, but it’s not the only airfare research tool you’ll ever need, mostly because it only shows prices available through Orbitz, and routes you there when you’re ready to buy. Still, even if you just use the app to look for flights you’ll buy elsewhere, it’s invaluable. And it’s nice to see it didn’t get watered down
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September 29, 2011 | Tom Cheredar Travel and hotel search service Hipmunk launched a new mobile app for Android devices today. Much like Hipmunk’s website, the Android app aggregates ticket fares from airlines and allows people to sort them by time, price, flight duration, airline as well as “agony,” Hipmunk’s algorithm for discovering the most enjoyable flights. Similar to its iPhone app, Hipmunk for Android’s visual interface optimizes the travel search experience for a mobile device without sacrificing any of the key features that makes the service so desirable to use. The app also lets you see which flights have Wi-Fi access, lets you save searches and sends you directly to an airline’s website or third-party travel service to book your tickets. Hipmunk faces competition on the Android Market from competitors like Travelocity and Kayak. Co-founded by Adam Goldstein and Steve Huffman in 2010, the San Francisco-based startup has $5.2 million
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Is it too late to take a summer vacation? Plan your fantasy getaway by perusing the inspired Unlike City Guides, book your agony-free itinerary with Hipmunk Flight Search, and play Jelly Defense until it’s time to go. Sure, there are lots of city guides out there but these look a little different. Sponsored by Samsung to promote the Galaxy S II, these guides provide insider travel knowledge provided by experts. Choose your city – this starter set covers Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, London, and Paris – then dive into restaurants, hotels, cultural highlights, and night spots. Expect beautiful photos, video tours, and secret finds you won’t read about in a standard guidebook. Press the "Inspire Me" button for a random location. The app works on all Android devices, not just the Samsung Galaxy S II. Booking travel isn’t much fun. Travel agents have mostly vanished so wading through the ocean of choices
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Reviews
Oni
sort pretty good, I really like the sorting method
Sean H
Awesome Single purpose, but it has perfected airplane ticket purchase.
VK
Best way to find flights I used to work as an air search developer at Expedia, and Hipmunk is what I use to find my flights now.
Matthew
awesome
laelski
Organizes flights and segments in a visually-appealing way.
Alla
Great user experience Sweet app!!
GregRker
Neat and simple I like the Google calendar integration.
JasonB
Great app! Favorite travel search on any platform
Ivan
Useful Nice application. I miss some options like change currency.
Brian Finkel
What an app should be... Perfectly executed.
Dave
Easy to use and accurate. Simple booking too. No Southwest?
David
Nice app. Quickly finds flights and sorts them.
Martin
First
MaxLaw843
Fairly quick considering all airlines are searched and for (my) international flights. Are results for 2 & roundtrip? Moves 2SD also. HTC Sensation.
George
Nice interface and fast searching. I can tell it is going to become a vital part of my travel planning.
Chris
GREAT START, would like to see hotels search soon.
mpl
This is the way I want to search for flights. Great work on the app!
Sotos
Not all options as the web app.(flexible days) Shows wrong year after search on top!
John
I have used Hipmunk on a PC and am thrilled to have it available on my Nexus S as well. Works quickly and intuitively.
Heathen
Hurt my Android
Chase B.
Exactly what I needed....super hip
Raugturi
Easy use, looks good, makes finding flights easy.
Stacey k
Sigh...crashed on use, first search then on startup. Phone reboot didn't fix the problem. HTC Legend Android 2.2
Sonu
Great ui
Rob
Glad to see Hipmunk finally come to Android. Have been using it for months on laptop. Love it! Hope app is as good.
Spencer
Good looking app, runs smoothly on my ATRIX and no FCs in the first half hour of use. Just wish the cheapest flights were cheaper
andyb
Well designed app - very intuitive. The only thing preventing a 5* review is local currency support - would like to be able to search in EUR rather than just USD.
arma
Great design and functionality
Owen
Works great, wish I could have used this last month! Bacon bacon narwhal ;-)
Bagel
I don't have to fly often, but a friend showed me this app and I was so impressed I had to install it just to write a review. Its very useful, crisp and clean. More apps should be this polished.
T
Will not search for any flight, error on any connection and even after re-install. (HTC Glacier)
Grellan
Can we please have dd/mm/yy dates and 24h clock? Especially when the system settings should allow that to be picked up automatically.
Raul
And it's great! But the new Google Flights app is better.
FogDogg
Love the "finish on a computer" feature.
Victor
Works well, found some flights for my mom and she very much liked this app as well.
Megan
Suggestion: more info. What equipment am I booking? What amenities am I not getting when I pass up business class on Jet Blue, Air France or Amtrak.
jw
Awesome tool. Simple and accurate. Love it!
Paul Annear
... but it doesn't give me the best current regional prices from Phnom Penh ... 5 stars when it does ...
George Schneeloch
pretty useful, with a well designed interface
Parker
nascent
Cal
Semtex
Mike
Damon
Gene
Poison
Cal
nascent
Semtex
Damon
Mike
Poison
Gene
T
Will not search for any flight, error on any connection and even after re-install. (HTC Glacier)
Bagel
I don't have to fly often, but a friend showed me this app and I was so impressed I had to install it just to write a review. Its very useful, crisp and clean. More apps should be this polished.
George Schneeloch
pretty useful, with a well designed interface
nascent
Cal
Semtex
Damon
Mike
Poison
Cal
nascent
Semtex
Mike
Damon
Poison
Grellan
Can we please have dd/mm/yy dates and 24h clock? Especially when the system settings should allow that to be picked up automatically.
nascent
Cal
Semtex
Mike
Damon
nascent
Cal
Damon
Semtex
FogDogg
Love the "finish on a computer" feature.
Mike
nascent
Cal
Semtex
Mike
Damon
Cal
nascent
Semtex
Damon
Mike
jw
Awesome tool. Simple and accurate. Love it!
Raul
And it's great! But the new Google Flights app is better.
Cal
nascent
Semtex
Damon
Mike
Cal
nascent
Semtex
Damon
arma
Great design and functionality
Mike
Megan
Suggestion: more info. What equipment am I booking? What amenities am I not getting when I pass up business class on Jet Blue, Air France or Amtrak.
andyb
Well designed app - very intuitive. The only thing preventing a 5* review is local currency support - would like to be able to search in EUR rather than just USD.
Cal
nascent
Semtex
Cal
nascent
John
I have used Hipmunk on a PC and am thrilled to have it available on my Nexus S as well. Works quickly and intuitively.
Semtex
Heathen
Hurt my Android
Victor
Works well, found some flights for my mom and she very much liked this app as well.
Cal
Semtex
nascent
Martin
First
George
Nice interface and fast searching. I can tell it is going to become a vital part of my travel planning.
Cal
Spencer
Good looking app, runs smoothly on my ATRIX and no FCs in the first half hour of use. Just wish the cheapest flights were cheaper
mpl
This is the way I want to search for flights. Great work on the app!
Chris
GREAT START, would like to see hotels search soon.
Dave
Easy to use and accurate. Simple booking too. No Southwest?
MaxLaw843
Fairly quick considering all airlines are searched and for (my) international flights. Are results for 2 & roundtrip? Moves 2SD also. HTC Sensation.
Rob
Glad to see Hipmunk finally come to Android. Have been using it for months on laptop. Love it! Hope app is as good.
nascent
David
Nice app. Quickly finds flights and sorts them.
Raugturi
Easy use, looks good, makes finding flights easy.
Sonu
Great ui
Sotos
Not all options as the web app.(flexible days) Shows wrong year after search on top!
Stacey k
Sigh...crashed on use, first search then on startup. Phone reboot didn't fix the problem. HTC Legend Android 2.2
Chase B.
Exactly what I needed....super hip
Owen
Works great, wish I could have used this last month! Bacon bacon narwhal ;-)
Semtex

