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>>Platforms for discovery of food and experiences can be a double-edged sword: Breaking Out of the Recommendation Bubble in the Age of Digital Discovery
>>Google is showing off what destinations can do with its Street View technology to provide an immersive and self-directed virtual experience: Google Maps Comes to Rio’s Favelas for a 360-Degree Video Project
>>Google unfairly believes that its own consumer reviews are the fairest of them all: Google Feasts on its Own Restaurant Reviews, Angering TripAdvisor and Yelp
>>When it comes to the potential of Southeast Asia’s diverse online travel market, investors and online travel brands can no longer ignore it: Google Study Forecasts Southeast Asia Online Travel Market at $76 Billion in 2025
>>Facebook’s latest ad preferences update could have big implications for travel brands that both serve compelling and uninspiring ads: Facebook’s New Ad Preferences Help Brands Identify Most-Interested Travelers
>>This emerging technology is still too new to gauge regarding potential success: Expedia and Priceline CEOs on Messaging Apps: ‘So Far So Good’
>>TripAdvisor took a beating in the second quarter, but its growing tours and activities sector is showing strength: Attractions Were a Bright Spot in TripAdvisor’s Tough 2nd Quarter
>>Brands need to do a lot more experimentation to figure out what works: Travel Brands Struggle With Mobile Advertising – Digital Marketing News This Week
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