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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 13 to Saturday 19 December 2009:
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- Day Six of Ten – Building great web landing pages
- FlyGlobespan – EClear breaks silence, meeting with administrators
- Carnival Corp.’s Arison on cruise commission cuts? No way
- OAG, Travelport GDS extend ties as airline schedule battle heats up
- Travel commercials at Christmas – the good, the bad and the ugly
- Discover Anywhere Mobile aims to unlock the social side of mobile apps for DMOs
- Would Travelport IPO deliver Orbitz to Expedia?
- Day Five of Ten – Building great web landing pages
- TripIt-Facebook hooked, real-time capabilities of social networks irresistable
- FlyGlobespan – attention turns to travel technology partner EClear
- Bing’s growing and Yahoo’s slowing in search share
- DMOs and mobile – there is hope for them yet
- FlyGlobespan – the aftermath on the web
- Day Four of Ten – Building great web landing pages
- Glassdoor picks Southwest Airlines as best place to work
- Business aviation group pulls ads from USA Today
- ARC’s online transactions continue torrid pace, TMCs get first bump in 2009
- ARC to release monthly numbers on online, corporate travel sales
- Most popular new travel videos on YouTube and Vimeo in 2009
- Day Three of Ten – Building great web landing pages
- Zoombu business closes six-figure pound funding round
- Sabre consolidates leadership in GDS, travel agency business
- British Airways strike – consumer panic sends web traffic soaring, rivals benefit
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End December 12 2009
- Day Two of Ten – Building great web landing pages
- UK National Rail website gets a much-needed makeover
- Day One of Ten – Building great web landing pages
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End December 12 2009
- Round-up – How to build a user experience, not just a website
- Egencia, Expedia’s poor stepchild, expands with global partnerships
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