
TLabs Showcase on travel startups featuring UK-based Travesse, a new flash sale hotel accommodation site.

TLabs Showcase on travel startups featuring UK-based Travesse, a new flash sale hotel accommodation site.

For some readers, blogs are synonymous with media web sites, online media brands and virtually any regular publishing of dynamic information, analysis and commentary. We beg to differ, but we’re not about to pick a fight over it.

QR Codes are starting to find themselves on billboards and print advertising, shops windows, restaurants and bar menus.

Authorities in London are having a bit of a problem over the past few days with riots and looting in some of the capital’s less-touristy areas.

TLabs Showcase on travel startups featuring US-based Fortnighter, a platform to create customised travel itineraries produced by travel writers.
For travellers or businesses trying to capture the travel experience, using the right equipment can mean the difference between simply snapping a moment and creating a lasting memory.

There seems a lot of disagreement about whether blogging is still effective in the days of micro-blogging sites like Twitter and age of social media like Facebook.
Travel content business Simonseeks will mark almost two years in business by closing down, blaming a lacklustre response from consumers to paying for editorial content.
Something of a controversial debate took place on Tnooz recently, with two posts looking from different angles at the age-old issue of travel blogging, writing and making money.

Interesting idea from a group of travel bloggers aimed at raising the profile of New Zealand following the massive earthquake in the city of Christchurch in February 2011.

Big Data – we’re all talking about it, wondering how it will make its presence felt across the travel industry, who is best positioned to capitalise on it?

RFID, augmented reality, smart search, technology beyond social media and check-ins – more disruption is on its way in the travel industry.

Metasearch, voice search, agency search, supplier search – how consumers find and book travel products has never been more complicated.

Payment experts from Wright Express, Expedia and HotelTonight showcase and discuss how single-use virtual accounts can help drive efficiencies in the payment and settlement process in travel.
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