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Hail and ride: phone apps that can help you find a cab this Christmas

Finding a cab after the Christmas party could at last become bearable thanks to a slew of new mobile phone apps. Here we round up four of the best...

Hailo - iPhone and Android
Backed by the founder of Skype, Hailo is easy to use, showing you how long you'll have to wait for a black cab. Also stores your credit card info and even tips automatically.

Addison Lee - iPhone
One of the original app success stories, the Addison Lee app is superbly simple. You'll receive texts when your car is on its way, and when it arrives, complete with the driver's mobile.

@tweetalondoncab - any gadget that can tweet
This innovative service uses Twitter to let you track a cab.

LDNtaxi - iPhone
Well designed and even shows you a picture of the driver as your cab approaches.

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