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Advertisers in Issue 48

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Orbitz: Secretly Advertising Gay Rights?

Can you find the very subtle cues in their new, widely-aired commercial?READ MORE

Chatter

Self-Serving SurveysREAD MORE

5 Discount Travel Secrets Orbitz, Travelocity, and Expedia Don't Want You to Know

5 Travel Secrets... if you want to hold onto more of your cashREAD MORE

When Managed Travel Isn't

Does your company's managed travel program go places? Or is it a lemon?READ MORE

Think Ahead: Jeffrey Katz

A dispatch from PC Forum 2001.READ MORE

Fast Talk: One Shrewd Move

It's easy to look smart when times are good. What separates winners from losers are the moves their leaders make when times are hard. Six CEOs explain their shrewdest move of 2002.READ MORE

Book Smart

Booking your own business travel doesn't have to be a headache.READ MORE

Work/Life: Offline Is the New Online

"Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated."  — Mark Twain A century ago in 'technologist years' (about seven or 10 for the rest of us), many prognosticators foretold the elimination of the live travel agent, who, ...READ MORE

Ticket to Fly

Fodder for a Transit Authority article, perhaps, but I just came across a useful online tool that could help shave quite a bit off of your T&E's. Currently in beta, Mobissimo is an airfare search engine that scours 60 airlines and ...READ MORE

Can These Two Companies Fly Higher?

The CEOs of Travelocity.com and Expedia face off on questions about commissions, travel during the downturn, and the looming threat of Orbitz.READ MORE

Work/Life: Orbitz Poll Says No to Inflight Internet

A recent Orbitz poll says business travelers "don't feel the need or desire to be connected at 30,000 feet." But don't count me among the nearly six in 10 who prefers to keep the air up there a refuge from the ...READ MORE

8 Million Pieces of Paper to One!

I am an amazing organized person except for when I travel. For some reason, I carry 20 different sheets. Flight info, hotel info, googled directions, etc…. Even worse with the 10 emails shared with my wife and assistant with all ...READ MORE

Ad Execs On a Burning Bridge

Just the other day, new marketing materials for Mullen, the ad shop for brands like Orbitz, Lending Tree, and TJ Maxx, landed soberly on my desk: "Marketing in the new era of fiscal responsbility; Have we been on an adolescent ...READ MORE

Be a Publicity Glutton! (Film at 11)

Two brothers are building bulging bellies into a burgeoning brand.READ MORE

From 8 million pieces of paper to one

I am an amazing organized person except for when I travel. For some reason, I carry 20 different sheets. Flight info, hotel info, googled directions, etc…. Even worse with the 10 emails shared with my wife and assistant with all my ...READ MORE

Google Instant Redefines Your ABCs

A is for AOL. B is for Bank of America. C is for Craigslist. Say what? Presenting the default search results of New Google -- in rhyming couplets.READ MORE

Framing a Travel Strategy

Travel policies aren't designed just to keep costs down. You also need to consider your team's needs, the system's ease of use, and convenient locations and schedules.READ MORE

Up The Creek

The big problem with booking travel online is the gnawing sense that you've left a great deal on the table. If you'd just gone to one more site....READ MORE

Updates

Flight-information company ITA Software, featured in February's "Ready for Takeoff," is on board to be snapped up by Google for $700 million. Google says it has no plans to sell airline tickets online, but if the deal is okayed by ...READ MORE

Capitalism, Meet Globalism

Capitalism has met the enemy, and it is capitalism. Just ask the pharmaceutical industry.READ MORE

Why The Killers, Joshua Davis Partnered With Internet Explorer 9

Internet Explorer has always been a little on the clunky side--until now.READ MORE

Worker, Interrupted: The Cost of Task Switching

Fast Interview: When is interruption is helpful? Why can't most of us stay on task for more than three minutes? Is the best way to achieve flow to just unplug? Gloria Mark, Professor in the Department of Informatics at the University of California, Irvine, has some answers.READ MORE