What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 18 October to Saturday 24 October 2009:
Top three most commented articles this week:
- Twitter, Google and Bing – The Perfect Storm of travel search
- Expedia and Choice Hotels – a new Cold War between OTAs and hoteliers
- Will Nokia pull the Dopplr app from the iPhone?
And the rest (most recent first):
- Day Six of Ten – Using online video to market travel
- One in three bloggers want to publish a book, hundreds of mediocre travel guides likely
- Thumbs down for United Airlines’ Tilton, thumbs up for Continental’s Kellner
- Choice Hotels-Expedia power struggle could be the next tipping point
- Skiing and trains – not an obvious combination, but SnowCarbon is born
- Lonely Planet first travel brand to have a proper go at Google Wave
- Day Five of Ten – Using online video to market travel
- Could Orbitz Worldwide be someone’s stocking stuffer?
- Expedia woos Choice Hotels franchisees with letter
- Will Nokia pull the Dopplr app from the iPhone?
- Forrester: OTAs need to spice-up their blandness
- Day Four of Ten: Using online video to market travel
- Verizon generates more baseball power with mobile cell sites
- US Travel Site Crunch – Data Week End October 17 2009
- PitchUp charts early navigation with TomTom, plots transactional move
- Travelport Agencia: More to come
- Day Three of Ten – Using online video to market travel
- U.S. DOJ dials up Air Canada in Sabre-Farelogix probe
- Gadget of the Week: Digital luggage weighing scales
- Talking Travel Tech: Arnaud Bertrand of HouseTrip
- BlueSky latest: Thomas Cook Group purchases ‘certain assets’
- ITA Software’s Wertheimer shops for ‘brave few early adopters’
- Kumutu startup goes where others fear to tread, calls itself a GDS
- Day Two of Ten – Using online video to market travel
- The intricate dance between humans and technology
- Executive shake-up at TravelMuse as CFO Lemelin becomes CEO
- Former Kayaker shuns media with Jetsetter
- Day One of Ten – Using online video to market travel
- How many providers of user generated content can a website have?
- Amadeus-Travelport flirt with merger, but now let’s get serious
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End October 17 2009
- Sabre pushes cubeless, but CEO opts for a cube
- Orbitz redesigns homepage for faster global rollout
- Sam Gilliland says HEY! Maybe add Sabre to that GDS public offering party
Previous Week in Travel Tech:
Top three most commented articles of all time on Tnooz:
- The internet is ruining travel journalism
- Lead technology supplier for Thomas Cook goes into administration
- Google helping TripAdvisor to maintain barrier to entry
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