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Customer-Centered Leader Runner-up: Michelle Peluso

Travelocity is the customer's knight in shining armor when it comes to supplier disputes.READ»

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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»

When Managed Travel Isn't

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

Book Smart

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

Start Your Vacation on the Web

Are you planning on getting away this summer? Then get on the Web. Here's all you need to know about getting good deals, finding exotic locations -- in short, planning a dream vacation.READ»

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Design in Dubai: Authenticity Angst

It's true what you've read: Dubai is like no other place on earth. I had a wonderful time. But I won’t be one of those folks urging vacationers to check out the all-inclusive deals on Travelocity. For one thing, for six months ...READ»

Ivan Glickman

Beware Of Big Cable

I have to comment quickly on an article the Wall Street Journal ran last week titled "Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web." The article points to a shift in the views of politicians and corporations (including both Google and ...READ»

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Fly Smarter and Smoother

Purchasing a better -- but not necessarily cheaper -- flight on the Web.READ»

Web: Why Your Web Marketing Strategy Needs A Widget

The thing about Web 2.0 is that it keeps us on our toes, constantly changing the game. For instance, whoever thought that Travelocity's Roaming Gnome would need a MySpace profile page or that there'd be a presidential debates channel ...READ»

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»

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Opinion Exhaustion: Skittles, President Obama, and the Assault of Everyone

Something new is happening on Skittles.com. The company isn't putting its real estate to work as a marketing platform--singing the vast and socially beneficial aspects of Skittles. Instead, they have turned their homepage over ...READ»

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»

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»

Capitalism, Meet Globalism

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

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LAWSUITS   |  2 comments

Huge, Stupid Tech Lawsuit Might Just Be Crazy Enough to Work

A defunct navigation company called WebMap Technologies is suing 15 different major companies in what might be the most bloated and fatuous IP lawsuit in recent memory. And it just might pay off. WebMap's principals are claiming that ...READ»

The Top Mobile Apps

Filtering 25,000-plus apps into one list? Impossible. Instead, hot apps to suit your style and phone.READ»

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Top Apps

Filtering 25,000-plus apps into one list? Impossible. Instead, hot apps to suit your style and phone.READ»

E-COMMERCE   |  Comment

Digital Matters - Issue 52

Most everyone has written off the dotcoms. Smart investors are finding the real value.READ»

Web Smackdown

An addictive tool reveals who's watching what.READ»

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Four Rules for Great Experiences

Advice on how to deliver compelling online experiences.READ»

Ivan Glickman
TECHNOLOGY   |  Comment

Technology: Googling Your Travel

Dominant in virtually everything it seems to touch, Google plans to expand its travel division by launching more travel pages or even a full-fledged travel channel, Catherine Holahan reports in BusinessWeek. As anyone who ...READ»

Delta's Web Strategy Takes Flight

Delta is flying high on the Web -- thanks to a bunch of smart dotcom partnerships. Here's how one big company is making the Web connection.READ»

Steve Hafner

The Success of Kayak.com

Steve Hafner has built Kayak into the most popular Web 2.0 travel site. How it flies as the airline industry suffers.READ»

Facebook: Social Networking Site or Big Brother?

The first time I took note of Beacon, I wasn't exactly sure what it was. It was about one week ago, and I had returned home a few hours earlier from watching some football games at a friend's apartment. I logged into Facebook, and ...READ»