TLabs Showcase – Zonear

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TLabs Showcase on travel startups featuring Finland-based travel application and mobile software company Zonear.

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Top travel websites in France – January 29 2011

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Most popular travel websites in France for the week ending January 29 2011.

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Priceline integrates location engine into Hotel Negotiator Android app

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With more than a third of Priceline’s mobile customers booking hotels within a mile of their current wanderings, the company needs its Hotel Negotiator app for Android to speedily and accurately pinpoint users’ locations and hotels in the area.

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Mobissimo launches in China

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Mobissimo has played the China card.

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Top travel websites in New Zealand – January 29 2011

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Most popular travel websites in New Zealand for the week ending January 29 2011:

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TravelMuse and Gliider kiss and make up, but the end is nigh

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Rumours of Gliider’s demise have circulated for a while, with CEO Jordan Stolper hinting that he is focusing efforts on Storydesk – but it is rather funny how things turn out.

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Jason Calcanis joins investors for Wanderfly $1 million funding round

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A string of Silicon Valley luminaries including the controversial Jason Calcanis are among a group of investors backing trip planner Wanderfly to the tune of $1 million.

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Top travel websites in the US – January 29 2011

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Most popular travel websites in the US for the week ending January 29 2011.

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Question and Answer sites – another piece of the online travel search revolution

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Q&A is the new search. The old search was typing in questions and hoping that technology could find the answer among the millions of pages floating on the InterTubes.

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After Egypt transfer, Viking River Cruises cites passenger Facebook support

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After transferring stranded passengers out of Egypt, Viking River Cruises knew it could point people to its Facebook page to gauge passenger support.

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