10 Things That Caught My Eye — Week of 4-19-10

Here’s your weekly reading list:

  1. T2Impact’s Timothy O’Neill-Dunne tries to judge who’s right in the airline merchandising row.  Spoiler Alert: it ain’t the BTC.
  2. American Airlines is trying to make GDSs, distribution channels to embrace XML in order to access ancillary services, which otherwise can’t be done prior to arrival at the airport.  However, American insists there will be no incremental costs to book via the direct connect channel.  GDSs probably don’t want to have to work through Farelogix, but also don’t want to modernize their feeds from EDIFACT to XML on a supplier-by-supplier basis.
  3. Redmonk’s James Governor explains how VMWare isn’t getting into the relational database business, but that doesn’t mean they’re not in the database business.
  4. First broken by BusinessWeek, it looks like Google is going to buy ITA Software for more than $1B, fully ushering in Google to the travel meta-search game (which they’re kind of in already with their recent integration of hotel results into Google Maps.  If this is true, it’s not good news for Kayak.com nor for Microsoft’s Bing Travel, the current leader in meta-search who also leverages ITA’s technology.  Good analysis on the rumor from Tnooz.
  5. Altimeter Group’s Jeremiah Owyang breaks down the announcements from Facebook’s f8 conference.  Also check out Robert Scoble’s take on Facebook’s Ambition.
  6. Does HTML 5 Herald The End Of RIA Plug-Ins? It’s behind the Forrester paywall, but I wanted to share it anyway.  It’s a pretty good analysis that separates the hype behind HTML5 from the reality that a lot of people have invested in RIA platforms and that HTML5 is still an emerging standard and therefore it will take a while to kill of RIA platforms like Flash.  However, the analysis doesn’t really take the rise of the mobile Internet.  I think it’s a pretty big miss and could act as a tipping point in favor of HTML5, but we’ll see.
  7. HTC passes on Palm Buy. Not many options left. Lenovo? Motorola? Dell? My decision to by a Pre last summer is looking worse and worse.
  8. Blippy offers a lame explanation of how credit card information ended up on Google. The “it’s less bad than it looks” line is the sort of non-apology apology that I have grown to expect and loath from companies and celebrities. What I’d like to know is whether Blippy went through PCI-DSS certification or if they even know what that is.
  9. Apple tries to take over the travel industry next.  Great writeup by PatentlyApple.  But I’m not sure NFC will play as central as a role in reality as it does in the patent application.
  10. 2 great posts by Don Dodge on what makes successful startups here and here.  Really nice to see him getting back to good content rather than shilling for Google.
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