What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 14 February to Saturday 20 February 2010:
Top three most commented articles this week:
- Silent Bob Strikes Back @SouthWestAir
- Expedia handling TechCrunch tirade at ‘highest level’
- Southwest quickly sizes up situation, ‘Not So Silent Bob’ keeps up substanial pressure
Controversial topic of the week:
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And the rest (most recent first):
- TravelCrisis.com to offer expert advice, social media in concert for major events
- Performance Media Group on quest to solve lead-generation quandary
- Amadeus reviewing options over IPO
- Cheapflights takes covers off Zugu metasearch engine
- Celebrity Cruises goes geeky with first iLounge
- Expedia says no faxes involved in TechCrunch fiasco
- For Priceline, Booking.com, Agoda — it’s a sharing and marketshare thing
- Tripology problems triggering marketing efforts of other lead-gen firms
- Hong Kong Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 13 2010
- FAA proposes levying $2.9 million fine on American Eagle Airlines
- What direct-connects? The shocking enduring life of faxed hotel confirmations
- SabreSonic boom: WestJet delays Southwest Airlines codeshare
- WotFlight – Fighting talk from Wotif as it targets flights, aiming for hotel repeat
- How the travel industry can thrive rather than just survive in 2010
- Orbitz launches travel agent website, commission program for hotels, packages
- Rolling bitesize job news – latest appointments, moves, restructures
- Track this: Yapta gets Kayak search, Kayak gets Yapta price tracking
- Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 13 2010
- Travelport GDS goes public with privacy self-certification
- What is it about Ryanair and its white label partnerships?
- Agency directory TripWitt plans to grow old-fashioned way — slowly
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 13 2010
- Consumer tool TripCase gets b-to-b swagger with Omega World Travel
- Copyright is a critical consideration for travel consumer reviews
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End February 13 2010
- Microsoft new visual eye candy on Bing Maps
- Consider these fax: Expedia may have already lost ‘Bloody Valentine’ battle
- BudgetAirlines gets interim lift from Kayak
- So what happens when growth at HomeAway slows down?
- Basking in Google glory, Kayak launches Trips in the UK, upgrades iPhone app
- Social media – constant change, elusive ROI, beware of mass hysteria
- Google takes Kayak by surprise, named as key competitor
Previous Week in Travel Tech:
- 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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