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Expedia Grows Revenue While Customers Reap Bargains
White Paper By striving to better understand its customers' desires, Expedia is finding innovative ways to increase revenue. Expedia deployed SAS predictive analytics allows Expedia analysts to... [19 Sep 2009]
Android's Hero edges a Flash ahead of iPhone
News Movies, playing the Penguin Swing game, and selecting a region on travel site Expedia. HTC's new Android-based Hero phone will also come with the ability to handle Flash elements that adorn many websites and power... [25 Jun 2009]
Momentum Webcast: Hospitality Businesses Create Strong Customer Connections With Virtual Earth (Level 100)
White Paper The attendee of this webcast learns how Virtual Earth helps organizations like Choice Hotels, Expedia, Best Western, Travelport and Darden Restaurants connect with customers, build loyalty, and boost profits. [28 May 2009]
Expedia's Secret Weapon: PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management
White Paper Expedia an internet pioneer is investing in its own technology infrastructure, standardizing on PeopleSoft Enterprise Financial Management across its worldwide operations to support its aggressive expansion and... [08 May 2009]
Online Travel Company Empowers Remote Workers With Messaging Solution
White Paper Expedia is the world's leading online travel company, providing business and leisure travelers with tools and information to easily research, plan, book, and experience travel. Based in Bellevue, Washington,... [18 Mar 2009]
Expedia's got no reservations on hotel analytics
Case Study When it comes to online hotel shopping, there can be such a thing as too much choice, web travel company Expedia has found. Given a choice between slicing and dicing search results to find the perfect hotel or just... [31 Oct 2008]
Oxford Hotels checks in revenue management system
News The application, provided by Rate Tiger, manages online bookings made through third-party intermediaries, such as Expedia.com, which charge a commission.silicon.com Retail & Leisure Oxford Hotels is to switch on a... [19 Mar 2008]
Travel Company Boosts Relationships and Traffic With Customer Alerts
White Paper Travel company Expedia aims to make the experience of researching, planning, and purchasing their trips as convenient and enjoyable as possible. With this in mind, Expedia worked with Microsoft and... [18 Jan 2008]
Boo! Look who's back...
News The site took longer than expected to relaunch, as it involved integrating search, travel content aggregators such as Expedia, customer reviews and social networking functionalities, said Feargal Mooney, boo.com's chief... [03 May 2007]
Hilton hotels catch up with dot-coms
News Speaking at an Interwoven customer conference in London, Sloan said his company developed its customer website in response to the success of travel booking sites such as Expedia. Businesses who made their names and their... [19 Oct 2006]
UK retailers fail disability web access test
News The retail websites tested included Amazon, Apple, Argos, Carphone Warehouse, Dell, Expedia, lastminute.com, Marks & Spencer, Next, O2, Tesco and Thomas Cook. The UK's top online shopping sites all fail to meet basic web... [21 Sep 2006]
Dan's China diary - day 13
Comment I make a last ditch attempt to doorstep C-trip.com - a website a bit like Expedia that's doing incredibly well. This is his warts-and-all diary, which appears daily this month. For in-depth coverage of this fact-finding... [22 Jun 2006]
Yahoo! CEO: We are new-media trail blazers
News users may prefer to get travel information such as user recommendations on holiday locales from people within their online social network, rather than from a travel website like Expedia. CEO Terry Semel has said his... [07 Oct 2005]
Update: Barry Diller group bids $1.85bn for Ask Jeeves
News At that time, the company split off its extensive online travel holdings, including reservation services Expedia.com, Hotels.com and Hotwire, into a separate venture that does business under the Expedia... [21 Mar 2005]
$2bn deal for Ask Jeeves on the cards
News IAC owns a number of large dot-com businesses including Citysearch, Expedia and Match.com. Television and internet mogul Barry Diller is believed to have made a bid for search service Ask Jeeves. The value of the offer... [21 Mar 2005]