Airbnb Is Now Offering a Lower-Cost Alternative to House Rentals
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Airbnb Is Now Offering a Lower-Cost Alternative to House Rentals
Airbnb Is Now Offering , a Lower-Cost Alternative , to House Rentals.
Associated Press reports that Airbnb is pushing to rent out
single rooms after realizing that renting an entire house
may be economically out of reach for many travelers.
On May 3, the rental company rolled
out its new Airbnb Rooms program.
The new offering allows guests to rent a room
in the same house or apartment as their host
with an average price of $67 a night.
The new offering allows guests to rent a room
in the same house or apartment as their host
with an average price of $67 a night.
It is an admission that travelers
care more about affordability
than they did a year ago.
Airbnb Rooms also offers more information about hosts
and other crucial details like if the bedroom door comes
with a lock or if the bathroom is private or shared.
Airbnb Rooms also offers more information about hosts
and other crucial details like if the bedroom door comes
with a lock or if the bathroom is private or shared.
This is going to be
especially popular for the
next generation of travelers, Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO, via Associated Press.
The average Gen Z traveler wants
to pay less than $100 a night, Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO, via Associated Press.
AP reports that Airbnb earned
$1.9 billion in 2022, riding on a wave
of increased bookings and revenue.
According to analysts,
the San Francisco-based
company is expected to have
an even more profitable 2023.
The boost in earnings comes despite resistance
to high cleaning fees, which forced Airbnb to
change the way prices are displayed on its site.
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The boost in earnings comes despite resistance
to high cleaning fees, which forced Airbnb to
change the way prices are displayed on its site.
Airbnb Bans , Indoor Security Cameras.
The company's policy changes, intended to provide guests with more privacy, were announced on March 11, NPR reports. .
Indoor cameras were previously allowed
in common areas if they were disclosed
to guests and clearly visible. .
The update to this policy
simplifies our approach and makes clear
that security cameras are not allowed
inside listings, regardless of their
location, purpose or prior disclosure, Airbnb, via announcement.
The Surveillance Technology
Oversight Project welcomed the ban,
which takes effect globally on April 30.
No one should have to worry about
being recorded in a rental, whether the
bedroom, the living room, or a hall, Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, via statement.
Getting rid of these cameras is a
clear win for privacy and safety,
and we know that these recording
devices are ripe for abuse, Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, via statement.
Airbnb's revised policy will also prohibit outdoor cameras in places "where there's a greater expectation of privacy," like a sauna. .
Hidden cameras have become an issue at property rentals in recent years, NPR reports.
Former Wirecutter privacy and security editor
Thorin Klosowski suggests unplugging "anything that looks kind of fishy, whether that's an alarm clock or just a USB plug that seems random in the wall.".
Cybersecurity specialist Marcus Hutchins,
who is also an ex-hacker, recommends
shining a bright light at suspicious devices.
If you hit a camera lens, it's going
to give a blue-ish reflection, Marcus Hutchins, cybersecurity
specialist and ex-hacker, via NPR
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This Day in History:, The Great San Francisco Earthquake.
April 18, 1906.
At 5:13 a.m., an earthquake
struck offshore of San Fransisco,
a city with a population of 400,000 at the time.
The quake was felt from
southern Oregon to Los Angeles,
and ruptured 296 miles of the San Andreas fault.
Destroying San Francisco's water mains,
the quake ignited massive, devastating
fires all over the city that could not be combated.
The fires burned for days,
resulting in the deaths of more than
3,000 people and destroying more than 28,000 buildings.
More than half of the city was
left homeless by the disaster.
Damages were estimated to close to $15 billion in
today's dollars. The recovery and rebuild allowed city
planners to make great improvements to San Francisco
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OJ Simpson, the NFL star acquitted of m-rder charges, has died at 76, confirmed by his family on social media. Despite legal controversies, including a civil suit finding him liable for deaths, Simpson's legacy spans football, acting, and media. Born in San Francisco, he rose to fame at USC, then excelled with the San Francisco 49ers and the Buffalo Bills before transitioning into Hollywood.
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Remembering Maya Angelou.
Marguerite Annie Johnson was born on
April 4, 1928, and died on May 28, 2014.
Here are five
facts in honor
of the poet.
1. Angelou was the second poet
in history to read a poem at a
presidential inauguration.
2. She worked with both
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.
3. She was named Wake Forest University's first Reynolds Professor of American Studies in 1982.
4. Angelou was the
first Black woman to
conduct a streetcar
in San Francisco.
5. Prior to becoming
a poet, she was in an
opera, ‘Porgy and Bess,’
and a journalist.
Happy Birthday,
Maya Angelou!
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These US Cities, Have the Highest Populations of, Millionaires.
According to a report by Henley & Partners,
the United States remains the top country in the
world for private wealth creation and accumulation.
Quartz reports that the U.S. accounts
for about 32% of global liquid investable
wealth, valued at approximately $67 trillion.
Here are some of the cities
with the largest populations of
millionaires, according to the report.
Austin, This Texas city had the biggest explosion
in millionaire growth in the U.S. over the past
ten years, reaching 32,700 by the end of 2023. .
Miami, This Florida city is home to
35,300 millionaires and 15 billionaires,
including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
Boston, While having just eight billionaires,
the fewest of any other city on the list,
this New England city is home to , 42,900 millionaires.
Seattle, This Washington State city is the home of
some of the largest corporations in the U.S.,
including Amazon and Microsoft. It's also
home to 54,200 millionaires and 11 billionaires. .
Chicago, Approximately 120,500 millionaires
live in this Midwestern metropolis. .
Los Angeles, The second-most populous city in the U.S. has about, 212,100 millionaires and 43 billionaires.
San Francisco, The tech hub of the U.S. boasts the most
billionaires with a whopping 68, as well as
the second-most millionaires with 305,700. .
New York, The city with the most high
net worth individuals has about , 349,500 millionaires
and 60 billionaires
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10 Surprising Pi Day Facts.
In honor of Pi Day on March 14,
here are 10 facts about the
essential math constant.
1. Because pi is an infinite number,
every single digit will never be determined.
Pi has currently been calculated
to 22,459,257,718,361 digits.
2. Pi has it’s own writing style
called Pilish. The number of letters in
successive word are chosen to match
the number sequence found in pi.
3. Pi can be hand-calculated fairly easy
by creating a circle with a protractor
and measuring its diameter with a ruler.
4. Pi was discovered by ancient
Babylonians nearly 4,000 years ago.
5. Physicist Larry Shaw, the "Prince of Pi,"
launched the first pi celebration in 1988
at a San Francisco science museum.
6. Some people believe that tau,
which is pi multiplied by two,
is a more intuitive irrational number.
7. Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879
and Stephen Hawking died on March 14, 2018.
8. The symbol for pi is the Greek
letter π . It is the first letter of the
Greek words for “periphery”
and “perimeter.”.
9. Because the exact number of pi can
never be calculated, we will never be able
to find the exact circumference or area of a circle.
10. The record for most digits of pi memorized
is held by Rajveer Meena of India. He recited
70,000 decimal places of pi in 2015
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