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AI may book your next trip
06/02/2016
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1:55:33 PM
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Pana has launched an app which employs artificial intelligence to aid customers. The Pana app lets users chat, in conversational language, about booking travel and helps if they encounter a delay or cancellation.
Understanding intricacies associated with digital ad market in China
05/27/2016
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9:08:23 PM
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Be it for dealing with data “walled garden” within the so-called BAT (Baidu, Tencent and Alipay) ecosystem, having a single view of the customer or video viewability assessment, coming to grips with such issues is vital to optimize digital ad expenditure.
Listen up, Grandad, messaging is the new talking
05/31/2016
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5:13:43 PM
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Since today’s mobile users are so conditioned to type that sometimes they forget to speak, suppliers are tapping into this behavioural shift in order to build similar chat-style dialogues between customers and machines, or bots.
As Apple and others get emotional, where might travel fit in?
01/11/2016
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1:43:22 PM
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The news that Apple has recently acquired Emotient, a specialised company in artificial intelligence to help gauge how people are feeling from their facial expression, has struck on the technology industry and beyond that AI might be the next big thing to happen in the travel sector in 2016.
Expedia relentlessly tests the science of user experience and vacation planning
02/29/2016
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9:38:38 AM
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What distinguishes Expedia is its dedication to understanding the psyche of the modern travel planner. Expedia’s leadership believes the knowledge of customers is what has allowed it to recover from earlier stumbles.
Airline industry chiefs on Uber, Google and distribution generally
03/21/2016
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4:55:56 PM
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Recently, IATA chief Tony Tyler and Travelport chief Gordon Wilson attended CAPA event and discussed what the industry would look like in four to five years. They believed that the “Uber-type effect” could be learned by the industry when selling its services, in the next few years 80% of all engagement between airlines and customers would be on mobile and the back-end Passenger Service Systems needs to be changed.
One app to rules them all: WeChat and mobile in China
10/16/2015
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3:28:14 PM
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WeChat is actually more of a portal, a platform, and even a mobile operating system depending on how you look at it.
Didi Kuaidi claims 40% more rides in 2015 than Uber has ever made
01/13/2016
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5:12:11 PM
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Didi Kuaidi announced in an email that it had surpassed 1.43 billion rides. The claim would mean Didi is the largest ride sharing company in the world.
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