7 Stories in 7 Days: Week of 7-25-11
Well you may notice the new headline. Trying to find 10 stories that were really interesting was sometimes a challenge. And sometimes it made it hard to then find one[...]
Insights into how technology and the outsourcing of R&D are changing the software industry
Well you may notice the new headline. Trying to find 10 stories that were really interesting was sometimes a challenge. And sometimes it made it hard to then find one[...]
Concur continues its investment binge with $5M for Yapta and integrates the air and hotel price tracking tool into TripIt. Isis, the carrier-led near field communication (NFC) mobile payment platform[...]
Major news in the travel industry with Google-ITA going through and a pair of big announcements by Expedia, Facebook takes infrastructure open source and more: Google’s plan to buy ITA Software[...]
Can’t really think of anything pithy today, but I hope you’re all finding the links plus commentary more valuable than the simple aggregation of tweets from Paper.li “dailies”. Apple’s Steve[...]
While there is a lot of travel and technology news to get to, the most important and awful news of the week was the terrible tragedy this weekend in Tuscon[...]
Just when you thought it might be a quiet week leading up to the holidays…SURPRISE! The story of the week was American Airlines distribution, but the FCC’s actions regarding net[...]
Well last week was my first PhoCusWright Conference and it was awesome. So many conversations, the opportunity to meet people “in person” for a change. Just terrific. And a lot[...]
As a Tennessee Titans fan I’m still trying to decide whether to be happy or concerned at the acquisition of Randy Moss. Thoughts? Anyway, on to the best of the week that[...]
A lot of big news last week from Microsoft, Oracle and IBM agree on the future of Java, the iPad is coming to Verizon and notes from Amadeus Horizons 2010[...]
Foursquare outages, a hotelier emerges from bankruptcy, Facebook groups, executive changes and more: Altimeter Group’s Ray Wang describes the 5 pillars of consumer tech that are influencing enterprise applications and[...]