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Virtual tour: a chance sooner than expected

Bethesda, MD (Vocus) 13 October 2010

And if you could have any travel experience? with smells, places to visit, touch, interaction? without physically?


In his new book

convincing Virtual Voyage: Embrace or exhaling, technologists and futurists Barry Schuler offers his views pioneering the future of travel: that would go in 20 to 30 years to people able at any place without physically.

â? Experience virtual tour of the future are so realistic that it is no longer traditional physical journey, â? Schuler said. A rice? Under each goal are more affordable and accessible for everyone, when and where they want to go. All disadvantages of the physical journey is a matter of> ????

Schuler believes virtual tour benefits of business or â? Road Warrior, â? I’m looking to do a more efficient and convenient remote business. In addition, the impact of virtual tour will no doubt travel-related industries such as airlines, hotels and car rentals. Although he admits these industries can see the negative effects as a result of the virtual travel, the opportunities and points Shuler â? such as hotels, capitalizing on the trend by installing the public access studios virtual business cooperation.

Bill Marriott, chairman and CEO of Marriott International, Inc. Calls for school? ¯ s a work? a provocative look at how technology is the way we look at changing the Terma time to travel? and announce a â? a must for our industry and for travelers general.â read?

â? My hypothesis is that will happen in advance, virtual travel, and in a big way, â? Schuler said. â? This book is the alarm bell, that the status quo in all business areas, particularly services companies, which to travel, you will be able to live on, if a certain level of virtual travel is reached. I believe that everyone benefits from the in? Life is inevitable and important, both positive and negative, depending on how we respond as individuals and society ????

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About the author

For nearly 40 years, Barry Schuler leader in information technology and futuristic focus on long-term technology strategies and plans for large companies in various industries. In December 2008, Mr. Schuler retired from Marriott International, Inc. where he served for 13 years as Senior Vice President IT Strategy and Chief Technology Officer. It was in this role as the inspiration for virtual tours. Embrace or breathing was

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