Happy Holi from #TripTagger! Hindus around the world celebrate the arrival of spring in a very colorful way. It is mainly celebrated in Nepal and India where much of the population is Hindu, although
it has spread to other areas such as Europe and North America too.
Hinduism is the world’s third largest religion with about 950 million followers. There are about 2.3 million / 0.7% of the U.S. population Hindus in the United States of America
Holi is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalguna, which usually falls in the later part of February or March. The main event is celebrated by people throwing colored powder and colored water at each other.
TripTagger KwaZulu Natal - Tripcards are one of the additional features the Trip Tagger app provides to it’s users Share your drives by mailing a tripcard showing the route you been driving!
On display image shows a drive from Pietermaritzburg down to the Indian Ocean coast and heading south from Durban to Margate area.
A look at the top 25 most popular mobile apps in the US, as measured by comScore, leads to several observations. As the US smartphone market matures, the mobile-app leaders aren’t changing. Some 21 of the top 25 apps, as ranked by comScore, were the same in June 2015 as a year ago.
Eight of the top 10 were the same. Those were: Facebook, YouTube, Google Search, Google Play, Google Maps, Pandora Radio, Gmail, and Instagram.
Three of the top 10 apps are owned by Facebook, including the main Facebook app, which is the only app in the US that reaches more than 100 million people a month, according to comScore. (Some 126 million, or about two-thirds of the total US app-using market.) Five are owned by Google, which has the benefit of controlling Android, the dominant (for now) US mobile operating system. Pinterest, no. 15, is the most popular app that is not owned by a public company.
There is an abundance of upcoming and useful apps and the 2016 survey may show a complete different reflection. Of course do we like to give you a quick into to our app, the TripTagger. TripTagger on your iOS or Android smartphone records all motorized drives. After the trip, the app shows you detailed information like date, time, start, destination, and route taken for every single drive. It automatically calculates the mileage. You can then categorize every drive by a single swipe as business or personal trip. You can also add tags to further describe the purpose of the trip or add a descriptive tag to the destination.
At the end of the year, you can conveniently look up your total expense deductions. Oh, and if the IRS asks for evidence you can download a detailed report showing them the contemporaneous record and evidence of your calculations.
Our app, the TripTagger is available to download for Android at Google Play here or for iPhone at the App Store here.
Credits / Source: The 2015 U.S. Mobile App Report Presentation & Whitepaper by comscore.com - Find the report here
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is a state park in California, USA, located 40 miles (64 km) east of San Diego in the Laguna Mountains of the Peninsular Ranges. The park's 26,000 acres (11,000 ha) feature pine, fir, and oak forests, with meadows and streams that exist due to the relatively high elevation of the area compared to its surroundings.
The park includes 6,512-foot (1,985 m) Cuyamaca Peak, the second-highest point in San Diego County. (Map / Trip route Card created with #Triptagger)
Park amenities include trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, as well as campgrounds for family, group, equestrian, and primitive trail camping; as well as an exhibit at a former gold mine, the Stonewall Mine.