Disruptive!
Proposition F was hardly the end.
Look out, Lonely Planet.
It's not quite the Panama Papers.
The campaign planned to tap Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Airbnb.
Airbnb, Automattic, eBay, GitHub, Kickstarter, LinkedIn, Reddit, Square, Twilio, Twitter and Wickr joined in the filing.
"Brian -- thought of a way to make a few bucks."
Inside the charges made by a pair of researchers.
New tax agreements in cities from Sacramento to Florence.
In Davos, the World Economic Forum has crowned it the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Expect more of the same in 2016.
Proposition F was just the beginning.
French hotels are still hurting in the wake of the Paris attacks.
Also, a startup called "Shoes of Prey."
The Wall Street Journal first reported the news in June.
Airbnb's fight with NYC continues, and other news.
"This definitely doesn’t feel like a bubble. It’s maybe foam, but not a bubble."
Airbnb's transparency maneuver doesn't find much love.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky talks with Kara Swisher about being in Paris during the city’s recent terror attacks, and what the hospitality company is doing after a major political win in San Francisco. Later, Lauren Goode gets a new job as Kara’s...
"We saw the worst in humanity through these senseless acts, but we also saw the very best in humanity."
And another lending startup raises a ton of money.
How is this not a scene from HBO's "Silicon Valley" yet?
"I don’t think we will see less of these public markdowns. I think we will see more of them."
The lodging company offers to cover the costs of extended stays of guests experiencing travel delays.
NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman called the initiatives a "transparent ploy."
Also, Square took one for the team with its IPO pricing.
Here's the slideshow from this morning's presentation.
Fight's not over.
Today, San Francisco. Tomorrow, the world.
Airbnb joins Uber in the AmEx boat.
"A disclosure would not have been enough."
Ian McAllister, a nine-year veteran of Amazon, is Airbnb's first director of product for service excellence.