What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday March 21 to Saturday 27 March 2010:
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March 21-27 2010
March 14-20 2010
March 7-13 2010
February 28-March 6 2010
February 21-27 2010
February 14-20 2010
February 7-13 2010
January 31-February 6 2010
January 24-30 2010
January 17-23 2010
January 10-16 2010
January 3-9 2010
December 27-January 2 2010
December 20-26 2009
December 13-19 2009
December 6-12 2009
November 29-December 5 2009
November 22-28 2009
November 15-21 2009
November 8-14 2009
November 1-7 2009
October 25-31 2009
October 18-24 2009
October 11-17 2009
October 3-10 2009
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Biggest story of the week:
Top three most commented articles this week:
Controversial topic of the week:Lists of the week:
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Stats:And the rest (most recent first):- GDS Bitesize – service news, agreements, products from Amadeus, Travelport and Sabre
- Athens hears the call of social media, signs deal with Joobili
- If TripAdvisor made TV commercials, would they look like this?
- Pennsylvania DMO provides Civil War trail mix with Google Earth and high-definition images
- EasyJet taking social media seriously as Facebook booking engine comes a step closer
- London telephone exchange accident also knocks out travel sites across UK
- Virgin Holidays mobile web security error message just a blip
- American Airlines and JetBlue to trade airport slots and interline
- TripIt likes Google travel link, but apps marketplace for business is even better
- Pegasus: Hotel ADRs up in corporate channel, still down in online leisure travel
- Swedish hotel group moves to block access to web child pornography in rooms
- Marriott signs Autograph and ExecuStay onto Pegasus commission solution
- Kayak and Mobissimo, Tom and Jerry, play cat and mouse
- Airline seats — B/E Aerospace has the light stuff
- HomeAway CEO – more fun as a private company, OTAs worried about hotel clients to try rental
- TripAdvisor spoof-profiles fictional hotel, sponsored links just in case
- TripAdvisor makes plans for a post-Google China
- RIP The Trip – but is it really dead?
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