The Week in Travel Tech - Pondering Google while trip planners squabbleNewsBy PhocusWire | May 15, 2010Share This article was originally published on What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 9 May to Saturday 15 May 2010:Story of the week: Six things Google could do next in travelTop three most commented articles: gliider, TravelMuse take their squabble to TwitterTravel developers wait in the wings as Adobe gets hot about Apple Flash boycottShock for travel writer as mobile giants select Everything Everywhere as new brand nameControversial topic of the week:If Google reins in ITA Software, would Expedia ride to metasearch rescue?TLabs:TLabs Showcase – Discover Anywhere MobileStats:Amadeus Q1 2010 results – bitesize summaryUK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010Hong Kong Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010And the rest (most recent first):Kayak updates iPhone service, integrates with GateGuru, unveils another TV adTravelport wholesaler unit creates new print mega-brochureGoogle hits reset — will stop selling Android handsets in its Web storeTRX records modest profit, increases guidanceApple iTravel dream comes another step closer with location app functioniPad in-flight entertainment system coming to an aircraft near youAirAsia claims mobile booking record, highlights need for more open reportingPublic company Amadeus, with Opodo in hand, is back reporting quarterly resultsTravelocity buzzing after success of Roaming Gnome on ChatrouletteIf Android clobbered Apple due to aggressive marketing, so what?TripAdvisor says Asia-Pacific and B2B is where the growth will comeVoyagePrive extends to the UK, ex-Lastminute.com boss at the helmHow does a large company like Sabre innovate? Lots of coffeePolicy monitors at Carlson Wagonlit tweak tool so corporate travelers get the messageFly.com finds increased website traffic means more fees to ITA SoftwareUK coalition government scraps extra runways, triggers end of web-led campaigningFodors puts faith in image search for European channel launchAmadeus happy with Opodo ownership as rumour mill turnsWith acquisition and lofty ambitions in hand, NewTravelco becomes TravelPostTravel agencies, distributors endorse standards, but only a few airlines followGoogle Goggles wants to becomes a handy translator for travellersFarelogix adds airline-distribution maverick Al Lenza to boardBritish Airways readies for next major step with mobileWorldmate and Travelport unite, trio of tech giants now have a mobile playNileGuide acquires Localyte and thousands of destination expertsEbookers joins the offline travel agent affiliate movementTripIt Groups signs 10K companies in corporate travel initiativeAthens tourist board shows how to use social media in a crisisHotel-king Priceline keeps stealing shareTravelClick launches iPhone, Android apps for niche hotelsBCD Travel video spins a corporate-travel yarn about TripItTripWolf receives the Augmented Reality treatmentPeak 15 uses standards to connect adventure tour operator with Signature groupAirline services, intermediaries and sharing the wealthLast Week in Travel Tech:Kayak swoons and bloggers are revoltingNotices:Explore the Tnooz TSoftware storeNode biographies and articles