Expedia

    By Jane L. Levere

    | 9:00AM 2/01/2011
    New technology is leading to changes in business relationships between airlines and online ticketing sites. It'll take a while for the new landscape to settle down, but the near-term result could be potential windfalls for some carriers -- and confusion for air travelers.

    By Danny King

    | 6:30PM 1/14/2011
    The clock is ticking for U.S. regulators to decide whether to sue Google to prevent its announced $700 million merger with ITA Software, the maker of the largest airfare-pricing platform. Google last month invoked a legal provision that gives the Justice Department 30 days to make a decision.

    By Tom Taulli

    | 12:35PM 11/19/2010
    Expedia is finally going mobile. The travel website has agreed to buy Mobiata, maker of best-selling app TravelTrack.

    By The Associated Press

    | 6:30PM 11/04/2010
    American Airlines says it may pull its ticket listings off travel site Orbitz in December. But will it just be shooting itself in the foot?

    By Dawn Kawamoto

    | 11:00AM 10/26/2010
    Several online travel sites launched a coalition Tuesday to shoot down Google's proposed $700 million buyout of flight search technology developer ITA Software, issuing a mayday to federal antitrust regulators to challenge the deal.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 6:45AM 7/27/2010
    Larry Ellison of Oracle tops The Wall Street Journal's new list of the 25 highest-paid CEOs of the last decade. Ellison's total compensation over the last 10 years, including salary, bonus, stock and stock option grants, was $1.84 billion.

    By Mercedes Cardona

    | 7:30AM 2/16/2010
    If you're feeling better lately when you look at your Netflix queue, e-ticket or online stock portfolio, you're not alone. A new study says consumer satisfaction with online retailers is up, especially with online brokerages and travel-booking sites.