How one travel company is seeing the funnier side of Hurricane Irene

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The East Coast of the US is being battered by Hurricane Irene this weekend, but one web travel startup wants to put a smile back on everyone’s faces.

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Best of Tnooz Last Week – Hurricane map no-show, Big-guns predict, Obama scandal

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What were the best articles on Tnooz last week?

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How Google stirs the secret search sauce every day [VIDEO]

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Okay, so Google is never going to disclose WHAT the secret sauce of the infamous search algorithm actually is, but it does talk about how it likes to tinker with it.

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Mystery travel agency processes first airline ancillary service through US clearinghouse

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A passenger buying an American Airlines Preferred Seat on flight 523 from Dallas/Fort Worth to El Paso, Texas, made travel tech history in the U.S.

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iFlyBags to calculate airline bag and javelin fees

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Farelogix is getting into the consumer business with iFlyBags.com.

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Travelocity dashes into flash sales but what was the real deal?

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Travelocity quietly became the latest travel seller to introduce flash sales for hotels, but as with many flash sales, sometimes the deal isn’t as steep as advertised.

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Google, Facebook and TripAdvisor on what is next for travel

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Some might argue it’s been a year characterised by game-changing startups, disruptive trends, big investments and leaps in both travel technology and consumer behaviour.

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Taking spa revenue management to the next level

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We recently discussed the need for hotels to implement a revenue management strategy for their spas, in order to maximize the profitability of their business.

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Tnooz and others are wrong when they say Barack Obama is right

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Not often Tnooz gets a letter to the editor (most readers use the comments section)…

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Webjet pulls ahead of Expedia – Top Australia travel websites, August 20 2011

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Almost 4% separates market leader Webjet from rival Expedia, as the gap between first and second placed travel agencies in Australia widened.

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