Most popular UK travel websites – June 19 2010

Most popular travel websites in the UK for the week ending June 19 2010.

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Pensacola dive shop provides no-BS update on local conditions

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The Diving Equipment & Marketing Association launched a Gulf State Diving website and a Penacola, Fla., dive shop manager wrote he’s ready anytime to provide a “no B.S. update on local conditions.”

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Virgin America partners with Klout to influence social media influencers

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How do you create social media buzz these days? An outrageous video that goes viral may work. So might targeting the key opinion-leaders in your sector.

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Aggregation versus curation: Do travelers really know or care?

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If someone told you that they aggregate things and someone else told you that they curate things, would you know the difference?

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TUI user review site Cheqqer launches in Spain, wants travel agents to join in

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TUI Travel-backed user content service Cheqqer has started its international roll-out this week and turned on a Spanish version of the website.

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Viator founder looks to save Murdoch and print media with Qewz

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Viator founder and chairman Rod Cuthbert launched a new venture, Qewz, a news website that aggregates editorial content of almost every stripe.

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TLabs Showcase – Voyavo

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TLabs Showcase focus on startups featuring San Francisco, US-based Voyavo.

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Six new talking points around travel merchandising and one for Google

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What happens when airlines, distributors and agencies come together to talk about merchandising?

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Part Two of Two – Two missing pieces from the mobile revolution jigsaw

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The mobile revolution in travel is on – but victory is not guaranteed.

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Virgin Blue sees mobile opportunity over rivals, throws weight behind TV ads

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Low-cost airline Virgin Blue is taking the mobile travel war to its rivals in Australia by producing a high-profile TV advertising campaign specifically to promote its Blackberry app.

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