Why Is New York So Opposed to Airbnb?
Though some cities reject the house-sharing website, more have welcomed it for its data and economic benefits.
Uber Drivers Could Have Won $630 Million More
The federal court released the possible earnings had the plaintiffs pushed on to fight the ride-sharing giant.
U.K. Airbnb Host Rejects Israeli for 'Occupying Lands'
Airbnb has recently come under fire for allowing stays in Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Why Airbnb is Striving for a More Personal Touch
The rental sharing company is pivoting to cater to consumers in different markets.
New Doc Shows How Tech Killed San Francisco's Culture
A new documentary explores how Silicon Valley has turned the city known for its diversity and freedom of expression into a homogenized "gated community."
Parking Space: The Final Frontier in Sharing Economy?
An app aims to let people rent out or exchange their unused parking spots.
Waffle House Angling to Replace the Post Office
A new partnership with a delivery app is turning the 24-hour eatery into a meet-up point for package delivery.
What Happens When Your Airbnb Host Dies?
Rent-sharing service Airbnb says it's the "easiest way for people to monetize their extra space and showcase it to an audience of millions." But what if some of those people die mid-monetization process?