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
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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 17 to Saturday 23 January 2010:
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And the rest (most recent first):- TripAdvisor reckons it is the best place to work in the world EVER
- Airline-Wi-Fi provider books $176 million in new financing
- New website to shun British Airways, Cathay Pacific for Southwest, JetBlue
- Continental’s new CEO on ancillary services, pizza, lactose intolerance
- Best Job in the World PR campaign – one year on for the blogging brief
- Are Tom Klein of Sabre and Gordon Wilson of Travelport birds of a feather?
- Southwest Airline’s Kelly calls on competitors to increase bag fees
- Kayak snogs its way through latest pile of marketing dollars
- Dopplr would make a good addition to the new Nokia sat-nav killer
- TravelStart sale to eTRAVELi triggers major Scandinavian power shift
- Hostelworld, Teletext Holidays venture into iPhone AppLand
- Talking Travel Tech – Klaus Kohlmayr of IDeaS
- Online travel agencies notch hotel tax victory in Houston
- American Airlines still hasn’t signed Jetstream agreement with HP
- Kayak’s booking role signals more travel industry convergence
- RoomAtlas builds event organising tool, plots mobile expansion
- Trip Wars continue as TripIt launches Blackberry app
- Rolling bitesize job news – latest appointments, moves, restructures
- Tiger Woods shenanigans worked out nicely for Rate Tiger travel technology firm
- Ryanair in shock move as it agrees fares deal with Kayak
- Travel websites second to media companies for ease-of-use
- Expedia Inc. starts brand new Twitter account
- Kayak’s collection of customer information would ‘assist’ its media business
- Travelport IPO: Committed to Orbitz, Gordon Wilson CEO-in-waiting, GDSs should join the party
- Reed Exhibitions to white-label iM@ mobile destination guide in Orlando
- FlyGlobespan – EClear wound up, airline customer data sale ends
- Talking Travel Tech: Ciaran Delaney of Meetingsbooker
- Travelport issues documents for listing on London Stock Exchange
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End January 16 2010
- JetBlue to turn on Sabre in late January, but consumers still rule
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End January 16 2010
- Travelport appears to be gearing up for a big week
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