What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 9 May to Saturday 15 May 2010:
Story of the week:
Top three most commented articles:
- gliider, TravelMuse take their squabble to Twitter
- Travel developers wait in the wings as Adobe gets hot about Apple Flash boycott
- Shock for travel writer as mobile giants select Everything Everywhere as new brand name
Controversial topic of the week:
TLabs:
Stats:
- Amadeus Q1 2010 results – bitesize summary
- UK Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010
- US Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010
- Hong Kong Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010
- Australia Travel Site Crunch: Data Week End May 8 2010
And the rest (most recent first):
- Kayak updates iPhone service, integrates with GateGuru, unveils another TV ad
- Travelport wholesaler unit creates new print mega-brochure
- Google hits reset — will stop selling Android handsets in its Web store
- TRX records modest profit, increases guidance
- Apple iTravel dream comes another step closer with location app function
- iPad in-flight entertainment system coming to an aircraft near you
- AirAsia claims mobile booking record, highlights need for more open reporting
- Public company Amadeus, with Opodo in hand, is back reporting quarterly results
- Travelocity buzzing after success of Roaming Gnome on Chatroulette
- If Android clobbered Apple due to aggressive marketing, so what?
- TripAdvisor says Asia-Pacific and B2B is where the growth will come
- VoyagePrive extends to the UK, ex-Lastminute.com boss at the helm
- How does a large company like Sabre innovate? Lots of coffee
- Policy monitors at Carlson Wagonlit tweak tool so corporate travelers get the message
- Fly.com finds increased website traffic means more fees to ITA Software
- UK coalition government scraps extra runways, triggers end of web-led campaigning
- Fodors puts faith in image search for European channel launch
- Amadeus happy with Opodo ownership as rumour mill turns
- With acquisition and lofty ambitions in hand, NewTravelco becomes TravelPost
- Travel agencies, distributors endorse standards, but only a few airlines follow
- Google Goggles wants to becomes a handy translator for travellers
- Farelogix adds airline-distribution maverick Al Lenza to board
- British Airways readies for next major step with mobile
- Worldmate and Travelport unite, trio of tech giants now have a mobile play
- NileGuide acquires Localyte and thousands of destination experts
- Ebookers joins the offline travel agent affiliate movement
- TripIt Groups signs 10K companies in corporate travel initiative
- Athens tourist board shows how to use social media in a crisis
- Hotel-king Priceline keeps stealing share
- TravelClick launches iPhone, Android apps for niche hotels
- BCD Travel video spins a corporate-travel yarn about TripIt
- TripWolf receives the Augmented Reality treatment
- Peak 15 uses standards to connect adventure tour operator with Signature group
- Airline services, intermediaries and sharing the wealth
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