Lonely Planet and Telmap sign major travel content agreement

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Telmap may not be a household name such as old favourites MapQuest or Ordnance Survey, but its influence behind the scenes is widespread and important.

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Google-ITA Software deal: ITA has been working on hotels

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Google’s hotel strategy could get a good boost from its pending ITA Software acquisition.

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Google-ITA Software deal: Why the airlines could be very happy

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Events often conspire to create some strange bedfellow. In politics, expediency brings together unlikely candidates, such as in the recent UK election.

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TLabs Showcase – Hotel Peeps

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TLabs Showcase focus on startups featuring Romania-based Hotel Peeps.

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Thomas Cook announces iPhone app for Club 18-30, hopes for better reviews

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Thomas Cook is pushing out the PR today to plug the “company’s first iPhone application”, targeting younger travellers using its Club 18-30 tour operating brand.

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Spain tourist board quick to react to World Cup victory

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Congratulations to the Spanish team for winning the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa – and also to their inbound tourism bosses for basking in the glory.

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The Week in Travel Tech – Google’s evolving ecosystem, new tech PR world, and more

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

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The Lebron James hunt — and the travel angle

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Lebron James, who will be headed to the Miami Heat for the upcoming NBA season, was the most sought-after free agent since ITA Software.

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American Airlines to begin distribution of optional services exclusively through Farelogix

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American Airlines plans to begin later this month to distribute optional services to travel agencies and third-party tech providers exclusively through Farelogix.

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BMI bans competitors and swearing on site Twitter feed, everything else goes

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European carrier BMI is happily throwing the uncontrolled madness of Twitter conversations onto its destination pages with a few exceptions, especially any mention of competitors.

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