What you missed on Tnooz this week, Sunday 25 July to Saturday 31 July 2010:
The Week in Travel Tech – Finding travel inspiration, money moves and Facebook
Two different ways to show off a destination on the web
There is always pressure on the reams of travel content sites on the web to find new ways of keeping visitors interested, but thankfully new methods come along almost constantly.
TLabs Showcase – Wanderfly

TLabs Showcase focus on startups featuring New York, US-based trip planning and content site Wanderfly.
When Napoleon met an astronaut to discuss airline split ticketing
Yes, you read that correctly. A rather strange video clip courtesy of Everbread using the XTraNormal text-to-movie maker system.
Hotelicopter creates hotel affiliate network, switches business model

Hotel metasearch site Hotelicopter is launching a new system aimed at tourist boards and online publishers so they can feature and search hotel availability.
Yapta partners with Booking.com to supplement Orbitz hotel search
Yapta turned to Priceline’s Booking.com to plug holes in hotel-search data from Orbitz, particularly in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
Tour guide rant on YouTube and the growing influence of China
What’s that famous saying? Whatever you do, don’t get caught! Unfortunately in today’s world, where everyone is a walking video cameraman, it’s very easy to get caught.
Google-ITA Software deal: Expedia boss issues stern warning
Pressure is coming at Google from some of its biggest advertisers demanding that it plays fair when finally unveiling how it will use the $700 million acquisition of ITA Software.










