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silicon.com Classics: 30 tips for better business travel

Bose headphones, USB sticks and paper…

Tags: business travel

By silicon.com

Published: 25 February 2008 16:46 GMT

The latest in our weekly look back through the classic stories of the last decade in the silicon.com archive is a feature on how to make business travel more bearable.

The silicon.com editorial staff, along with help from some of our expert frequent fliers compiled a list of 30 ways to beat the business travel blues.

These included everything from getting a big wallet and keeping your laptop in your hand luggage, to carrying spare USB sticks and - for when the laptop battery inevitably dies - good old pen and paper.

Read all the tips for better business travel here. And while you're at it, why not check out these five business traveller-friendly mash-ups?

More from the silicon.com Classics series:

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  4. Software
  5. IT Services
  6. Hardware
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  2. Public Sector
  3. Financial Services
  4. Retail & Leisure
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