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The 34-year-old founder of this travel company is peddling the kind of getaway packages you might only dream of. Except many of them are discounted--in price, not service.
Read More »3 Travel Reward Cards
A look at three travel reward credit cards with added perks, like generous sign-up bonuses Amid heated competition, credit card companies are rolling out travel reward cards with added perks, including generous sign-up bonuses. Here are three to consider.
Read More »Why Deals Aren’t Dead–And Why Facebook Will Be Back
When Facebook pulled out of the deals space, some people started predicting the end of the industry as a whole.
Read More »Before You Slash Business Travel, Try New Methods To Manage It
Consumer confidence recently dropped to its lowest level since 1980 . U.S.
Read More »Punchdrunk’s Felix Barrett Drops You In His Theater With No Directions Home
The artistic director behind Sleep No More is looking to further blur the lines between art and life with the launch of Punchdrunk Travel. Among the countless gifts of the smartphone age, one of the most precious (and mainly illusory) is control--GPS-assisted, carefully curated, algorithmically filtered, “friend”-approved control, which means never having to be lost again.
Read More »Anti-Hotel Service Rivalry Heats Up As Wimdu Threatens To "Kick Airbnb’s Ass"
Wimdu offers a glimpse into its plans for giving nearly identical rent-your-room service Airbnb a run for its huge chunk of money. A dozen or so twentysomethings met for an apparent company outing on a recent Thursday evening in 90-plus degree heat at an outdoor spot in New York's East Village called B Bar. It's as much of a home to bridge-and-tunnel crowds as it is to first-year M&A bankers
Read More »Break Into the Flash Deals Space
Sites such as Ideeli, Lot18, Gilt Groupe, and Rue La La are offering carefully curated deals at reduced prices.
Read More »How Bing’s Editors Choose Sexy Images To Seduce You Away From Google
A team at Bing gathers every few weeks to select the photos that will appear on the homepage each day. Here's what they're looking for
Read More »A New Approach to Employee Incentives
Traditional Employee Incentive Plans have rewarded employees for a job well done; however, many companies are taking a new approach to incentives. The new incentive plans are aimed at achieving specific company goals such as cost savings, going green or promoting healthy behaviors.
Read More »A New Approach to Employee Incentives
Traditional Employee Incentive Plans have rewarded employees for a job well done; however, many companies are taking a new approach to incentives. The new incentive plans are aimed at achieving specific company goals such as cost savings, going green or promoting healthy behaviors.
Read More »Video: Alcohol a concern behind the wheel of boats, too
CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg talks to Armen Keteyian about Operation Dry Water, a program that aims to remind boaters that operating a boat while intoxicated is illegal and can lead to dangerous accidents.
Read More »Making Flight Search Friendlier
On a recent Thursday , Hipmunk's CEO, Adam Goldstein, laid out his travel plans.
Read More »Foodies Sharing the Best Culinary Finds
Alexa Andrzejewski returned to San Francisco from a vacation to Japan with an idea: a field guide to global food.
Read More »How to Use the Cloud as a Disaster Recovery Strategy
The cloud is being used for almost everything but is using it as part of a disaster recovery strategy good for your business? Learn how to decide and implement. In a perfect world, every accounting system you use, every document, every business contact, and every file would be a click away
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