6,000 articles and still trying to get beyond the puff

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This is the 6,000th article in Tnooz – not bad going, we think, for a reasonably small editorial team that has only been on the scene for just over two and a half years.

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A quick word about THAT MissTravel story

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It would be fair to say that Tnooz has taken quite a bit heat this past week over our decision to write a story about MissTravel, a new travel planning/dating startup.

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What is a node?

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As CEO of Tnooz, I’m frequently asked: “Who produces your stories?”

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QR codes take to the slopes, is it just a ski thing?

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On a family ski holiday last week I spotted what seemed like a simple and quirky marketing idea using Quick Response (QR) codes on skis and snowboards

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Sharing Tnooz and other sociable things

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One of the (many) reasons we picked Wordpress as our platform for hosting Tnooz back in September 2009 was the ease with which various plug-ins could be, well, plugged-in.

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A quick word about anonymous comments

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Every so often the issue of whether Tnooz should allow readers to comment anonymously against stories comes up again.

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Can you sell a big idea? Tnooz is hiring in Europe

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We built Tnooz to cover travel tech and everything it touches … everywhere.

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Footprints and Passports with Purpose: two ways to give back

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Tnooz has considered for some time how to create a corporate social responsibility policy. As a first step, we’ve decided to support two projects that started small and have big visions: Footprints and Passports with Purpose.

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When technology and rewards developments hit home — food for thought

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Sometimes technology developments and airline integrations really hit home — or in the supermarket.

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Tnooz won an award

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Having spent many an hour over the past two years discussing the often daft state of the awards business in the travel industry, it’s odd to be on the receiving end of one.

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