The Week in Travel Tech - Rows almighty, Flipboard ecstasy, happy queuingNewsBy PhocusWire | July 24, 2010Share This article was originally published on What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 18 July to Saturday 24 July 2010:Story of the week: Bitter row breaks out as Vayant alleges copyright infringement by EverbreadIdea of the week:iQueue: a mobile service to help travellers that hate queuingPoll:You decide: Does OpenAxis belong to the Rebel Alliance or The Dark Side?Lists of the week:Ten things you should know about HTML5Five tips to avoid getting scammed by travel agentsGame-changer of the week:Why Flipboard is a game-changer for travelTop most commented articles:Oyster.com questions the reality behind Orbitz ad campaignShould airlines be forced to disclose equal pricing and fees in all channels?London Gatwick Airport swoons over Twitter, but will not show tweetsGoogle-ITA Software latest:Google-ITA Software deal: Continental cites alternatives, Alaska mentions benefitsITA Software who? Google Maps with hotel pricing coming to all US usersTLabs:TLabs Showcase – BrokepackerTLabs Showcase – Re-TicketTLabs Showcase – KukunuTLabs Showcase – Tourist EyeStats:Study: Winners in airline ancillary revenueMost popular US travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular UK travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular France travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular Canada travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular New Zealand travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular Australia travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular Singapore travel websites – July 17 2010Most popular Hong Kong travel websites – July 17 2010And the rest (most recent first):HomeAway founder believes NY governor set to veto controversial vacation rental billAlaska Airlines tests satellite guidance technology for fuel-efficient landingsTripAdvisor lookers looking away from Pensacola, toward Florida east coastSurvey: What do people do with their smartphones when travelling?JetBlue thanks Sabre for Even More Legroom tweaks, El Al interline pactBest place to lose your luggage: BermudaGDS Bitesize – service news, agreements, products from Amadeus, Travelport and SabreTravelzoo focuses on Europe, feels World Cup ripplesConcur clients can book Amtrak, compare train and air faresTravelClick digital marketing unit to get larger offices in BaltimoreNileGuide introduces global events for online trip-planningVisitBritain blames mobile spam messages sent to US students on third partyRent-A-Wreck: Kayak yes, global distribution systems noExpedia, American Express — When travel research perfectly aligns with business goalsMovitas captures $3M from new funding roundEverytrail details travel guide marketplace, woos Fodors as content providerJoobili secures angel round of fundingObama calls for less government travel — How should travel industry respond?InterContinental: First major hotel company to launch Android appQantas overhauls passenger check-in and luggage system with RFID technologyBehavior modification? Priceline tweaks mobile app for last-minute car rentalsAmerican Airlines and JetBlue to implement interline agreementSTA Travel axes online travel community as power of Facebook takes overWAYN shows off fruits of Rummble partnership with first mobile serviceKeep an eye on Asia for next wave of major online travel consolidationLast Week in Travel Tech:Airline bonus, Facebook boredom, higher standardsNotices:Calling all travel entrepreneurs: Tnooz and WIT unite for Singapore BootcampExplore the Tnooz TSoftware storeNode biographies and articlesTnooz on a Map