Over the past few months, for those that have followed my blog over the years, you will have noticed that my posts have slowed substantially.
That is partially due to the number of projects that I have in the works, plus a season of Elder Care that is taking time away from writing.
But those things aside, I have realized that I have finally become bored with the various complaints on both sides of the GDS/airline distribution battle.
A few years ago I referred to it as a train wreck in slow motion. Now it seems more like watching paint dry or grass grow.
Don't get me wrong. The issues are still valid. But I just can't muster up any passion worthy of your attention on the matter.
So give me a day or two to find a new topic. I'm doing some research on the impact of video and gamification on engagement. Oh, and am just about to launch my new venue and event based booking tool.
My passion may return!
Stay tuned.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
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