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Farecast Wings Its Way To Microsoft
Airfare predictions site Farecast announced its rumored acquisition by another firm took place, with Microsoft buying the site.
Rumor: Google Ticketing An Expedia Buy
Google as travel agent? It could happen as rumors caught fire this afternoon about the potential acquisition of venerable online travel agency Expedia by Google.
Security Issues Discovered at TSA Site
By Dan Morrill
In what should be a warning to travelers and just about everyone on the Internet, a web site built for the TSA has been found to have significant security issues, endangering travelers, as well as the reputat
Yahoo Travel Focuses On FareChase
By Doug Caverly
Consider this one more example of how Yahoo does not, by any means, move quickly. Still, the search market's perpetual runner-up does move, and its latest change brought the FareChase travel engine into a more prominent spot.
UK's Travel-Related Searches On The Rise
By Doug Caverly
At the moment, it's supposedly rainy and about 48 degrees Fahrenheit in London. That doesn't sound too bad, really, but it could be better, and so people in the UK are performing more travel-related searches.
Travel Search Sites Kayak, SideStep Connect
In the official press release, forms of the word "merge" are used four times, "purchasing" comes up once, and "acquire" and "buy" are nowhere to be seen. Nonetheless, the bottom line is that Kayak.com secured a spectacular round of funding, and proceeded to take over SideStep.com.
Google, Search Drives Health, Travel Traffic
Websites in the health & medical and the travel categories received substantial traffic driven to them from search engines in November 2007.
VibeAgent: Travel Mashup With Social Networking
By Glenn Letham
I read about this one in the USA Today... a new travel mashup that incorporates a little social networking enabling users to setup a more web20-ish profile, save trips, search for travel related info, join groups etc...
Yahoo, Sony BMG Partner Over Video-On-Demand
By Doug Caverly
Destination Handycam seemed like a marketing ploy as much as the result an important partnership, but the site, which was worked on by both Sony and Yahoo, may have led to the current development: a deal relating to music and video content.
Online Travel Purchases Increasing
By Mike Sachoff
The Internet has become a travel distribution channel with 70 percent of online leisure travelers booking some of their personal travel online and 52 percent purchasing all or most of their travel online according to a new report from JupiterResearch, "US Travel Consumer Survey 2007."
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