While the usual suspects are steadily spending more money on political lobbying, specific and quite new industries are diving in headfirst.
Booking.com is officially a member of Big Tech. At least, according to the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.
Residents have watched their dreams for a huge windfall dwindle as a glut of listings has come on the market, driving rental prices lower.
The vacation rental company is ramping up privacy as it continues to battle customer satisfaction issues.
New York City put the kibosh on Airbnb. Now, hotels prices are skyrocketing this holiday season amid soaring demand.
TPG, a San Francisco-based investment firm, has begun purchasing single-family homes in Florida tourist destinations.
In an interview with Bloomberg, CEO Brian Chesky laid out how Airbnb has been rocked by user dissatisfaction and tighter regulation.
While Airbnb’s patent could catch scammers, it may have unintended consequences for hosts trying to get their listings in front of as many eyes as…