Day One of Five – How to manage a reputation online

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Your web shadow is what someone sees when they look for you on the internet, the combination of your personal presence on the web and what others say about you and post there.

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Should hotel guests have to pay for the internet?

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Major hotel chains and independent properties around the world continue to charge guests for using the internet – an irritation for those who consider it as important as free room towels.

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TripSay and Layar combine, win backing of mobile giant

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TripSay may not be a household name yet, but after working with Dutch augmented reality pioneer Layar things may be looking up.

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The Week in Travel Tech – April 4 to April 10 2010

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What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday April 4 to Saturday 10 April 2010.

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Bangkok – when travel, social media and politics collide

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Interesting perfect storm occurring in the Thailand capital this weekend as the ongoing Red Shirt political protest intensifies and reaches Bangkok’s backpacker community.

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House committee may probe US airlines on Ryanair pay-toilet scheme

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Don’t be surprised if the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee calls in U.S. airline officials for a hearing and asks them if they intend to follow Ryanair’s move to institute pay toilets.

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TLabs Showcase – MyTripGuru

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TLabs focus on startups featuring Gutenberg, Germany-based MyTripGuru.

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Set phasers to stun – Davidson accused of warped logix about airline industry

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For a guy who runs a company called Farelogix, Jim Davidson offers precious little logic about fares in his recent commentary.

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YourTour to drive trip planning channel for National-Citer car rental site

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Car rental appears to be in vogue as the place to try advanced planning tools as French giant National-Citer shows off its deal with YourTour.

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No Internet Explorer was a drag so Gliider drops Mozilla-only premise

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Gliider, a trip-planning tool which was available as a Mozilla Firefox add-on only, was expected to launch today as an Internet Explorer-compatible tool, as well.

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