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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 28 February to Saturday 6 March 2010:
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- Peter Jackson reveals winner of New Zealand tourism film prize
- GDS Bitesize – service news, agreements, products from Amadeus, Travelport and Sabre
- Hong Kong Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 27 2010
- Ctrip may go shopping for acquisitions too
- TSA expands naked scanners, swabbing at checkpoints, boarding areas
- Are Priceline, Expedia battling over acquisition warchests?
- Wyndham credit-card breach occurred during security upgrade
- TripIt pledges faster development work and marketing with new funds
- Tourism groups concerned about broadband infrastructure
- Expedia beefs up web advertising plans across Europe
- American Airlines-HP sign Jetstream contract
- Orbitz adds Gerstner to board, makes Ebookers shortfall payments
- GDSs unite for aid scheme, Bill Clinton, Spike Lee and Samuel L Jackson approve
- Travelscream to release iPhone app for hotel ancillary services
- Ebookers moves alongside European rivals and axes hotel charges
- Priceline offers a bounty — no, not on the Travelocity Roaming Gnome
- SimonSeeks plots next stage, marketing campaign expected
- Super Bowl-advertising HomeAway goes downfield for BedandBreakfast.com acquisition
- Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 27 2010
- Continental Airlines hopes to get a leg up with fees for premium seats
- Will Priceline come back to the field?
- Poll says Americans, Europeans don’t shy away from airport body scanners
- PlanetEye and TripTelevision seal video and geo-tagging partnership
- No proposed change to BBC ownership of Lonely Planet
- BootsnAll joins ranks of sites pledging to boost travel writing
- Rolling Bitesize Job News – latest appointments, moves, restructures
- WeJustGotBack Consulting advising DMOs, CVBs, hotels on e-marketing for family travel
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 27 2010
- TripIt maps employee travel with TripIt Groups
- Transparency a bugaboo at pest-control conference for hotels
- WorldMate gets new CEO, pushes mobile deals with airlines, GDSs, hotels
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 27 2010
- Travel illness doctor launches mobile app after book success
- AirTran poised to drive direct traffic via American Express deal
- Continental sends important email blast, recipients around the world confused
- Rearden Commerce claims better mobile-mashup
- When travel technology companies also turn into marketing firms – Travelport and Avvio
- SeaWorld posts video tribute to trainer
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