Poppa’s got a brand new bag—because the airline lost his old one
Jul 08, 2004
According the ThisWeek@PCMA, ...
Getting ugly in Akron
Jul 08, 2004
Things are getting ugly in Akron, Ohio, according to an article in the Beacon Journal: ...
Can you imagine...
Jul 08, 2004
The Gettysburg Powerpoint Presentation--oh my, what a hoot! Just a quick taste: ...
Know any great women?
Jul 07, 2004
I just got this press release, and would like to encourage anyone reading this to get your nominations in before next Thursday's deadline. Just imagine the visibility a meetings/hospitality winner would get for this industry... ...
Treat people like dogs, part 2
Jul 07, 2004
In this week's MeetingsNet Extra e-newsletter, I posed a question that may sound ridiculous: Why can't we treat people like dogs? By this I meant we wouldn't ask a terrier to race like a greyhound, so why do we ask excellent logicians to become...
More (online) signs of the times
Jul 07, 2004
The latest evidence of the commoditization of the hotel industry: Groople.com, a new online retail marketplace designed for group travel, according to a press release dated today. ...
Commissions, fees, kickbacks
Jul 07, 2004
Holy toledo (not that that city has anything to do with this), but did you catch this article from BizBash? A quick taste: ...
Wherefore art thou, Wi-Fi hot spots?
Jul 07, 2004
Next time you’re traveling and want to know where you can go to get free Wi-Fi, check out wififreespot.com, which lets you search for the best open-to-the-public spots in all 50 U.S. states, plus a few other countries. It also has a hotel page, so...
Big news for Boston
Jul 06, 2004
Once Beantown makes it through the DNC later this month, it’ll just have two years to recuperate before the American Society of Association Executives comes to town in August 2006. In news just released today, the Massachusetts Convention Center...
The best attrition-buster
Jul 06, 2004
An article from azcentral points to something that might help keep people within the housing block--rising hotel rates. That'll work, of course, as long as rate structures continue the current trend of evening out across the board, rather than...
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