The face2face MeetingsNet blog is an eclectic mix of news about meetings and events, hospitality, and business travel, along with helpful hints and the occasional rant.
A relatively shocking (I thought) study by Arial Software on how organizations are doing in complying with the CAN-SPAM Act found that if you subscribe to 100 e-mail newsletters: ...
First it was inflatable hotels, then inflatable meeting space and now we have blow-up booths! What’s next, inflatable attendees? There’s already too much hot air on the exhibit floor--stop the madness!
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OK frequent fliers, the good news is that the government has decided to scrap CAPPS II, the dubious airport screening program that would rank passengers' risk of being terrorists based on personal information. The bad news is that they spent more...
Sorry, it's such big news locally that I can't help but think everyone cares about Boston's new center and the MacWorld/SAP events that are going on there now. There were two good articles in today's Globe about it: ...
Too dumb to be true, but a guy in Minneapolis expressed his opinion on airport screeners by dropping trou--sans underwear. "Miller then said, 'There, how do you like your job,' thus ending the screening, according to the police report." ...
I’ve never bought anything on eBay (the shame, the horror! I still don’t know how to use all the options on my cellphone, either—-pity me), but a press release I got today made me want to check out to see what the bidding might be on today’s eBay...