What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 25 October to Saturday 31 October 2009:
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The internet is ruining travel journalism
Lead technology supplier for Thomas Cook goes into administration
Google helping TripAdvisor to maintain barrier to entry
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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 21 February to Saturday 27 February 2010:
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And the rest (most recent first):- Glitch grounded JetBlue flights for an hour, don’t blame Sabre
- SeaWorld silences Shamu tweets, but keeps dialogue going
- Amazing stats – hotel web activity still growing at huge rates
- TripAdvisor leverages user reviews to name top movie hotels
- Canadian online travel seller Go Travel South ceases operations
- Rethinking by travel agencies in 2009 may have saved their 2010
- Datalex delivers hotels, car rentals to South African Airways
- Concur corporate-booking tool and mobile app land Southwest Airlines
- HomeAway dismisses IPO prediction from Expedia
- Carnival Cruises rewrites social media policy, frees the travel tweeters
- Google extends Comparison Ads drive, hints that travel is in its sights
- Hong Kong Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 20 2010
- Expedia CEO expects HomeAway to go public, cites 50% TripAdvisor margins
- Priceline CEO on metasearch swan song, private sales, Expedia, Asia strategy
- Carnival, Travelocity say e-marketing, SEO, website tweaks behind traffic surge
- Riding its wave, Carnival Cruise Lines raises prices
- Hotwire’s deals newsletter reaches 11 million subscribers
- Lufthansa celebrates 36,000 tweets from MySkyStatus project
- Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 20 2010
- In a bow to TripIt, new Expedia iPhone app accommodates non-Expedia itineraries
- Weak-link no more: ebookers leads Orbitz transaction growth
- British Airways flies back into SuperBrands top ten, Virgin also climbing
- Tripology has a buyer, but stays tight-lipped over ‘name you all know’
- Expedia notches Philadelphia hotel-tax win
- Continental to lay off reservations agents as Continental.com share grows
- Twitter way down list of social media sites used by budget travellers
- Zugu already considering other travel products for metasearch
- Indian dream Rang7 turns into a nightmare
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 20 2010
- TravelSupermarket says clicks to British Airways flights dropped by 20% as strike threat loomed
- Travelport lets Middle East agents get chatty with TravelChat
- Lastminute.com and Google – the best advertising that money can’t buy
- Will Travelport IPO reappear in New York?
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 20 2010
- Thomas Cook decides TripAdvisor reviews are good after all
- Can travel be smart about Smart Computing?
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