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Last week, a three-year-old start-up called AirBnB, which helps people turn their homes into hotels, announced that it had raised nearly £70 million from some of the most prominent tech investors, valuing the firm at £800 million.
Evening Standard - Home Philip Delves Broughton 2011
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We passed on online room-rental company AirBnB too, which was also a mistake.
Maples Sizes Up the Tech-Investing Boom Deborah Gage 2012
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Venture Wire's Ty McMahan explains the company's business model and how travel companies, as well as start ups like AirBnB, are giving the company some competition.
HomeAway Jumps in Nasdaq Debut Lynn Cowan 2011
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Although MyFriendsHotel does not have the large budget AirBnB enjoys, it's a stylish site with strong potential.
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Venture Wire's Ty McMahan explains the company's business model and how travel companies, as well as start ups like AirBnB, are giving the company some competition.
HomeAway Jumps in Nasdaq Debut Lynn Cowan 2011
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AirBnB.com, a site that helps travellers rent spare rooms or properties on a short-term basis, now covers more than 8,000 cities worldwide and has secured £4.5m in new funding.
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There are hundreds of companies "localizing" proven e-commerce models, such as Groupon, AirBnB, and Yelp.
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Take advantage of AirBnB to find some nice, usually economical, local accommodations.
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AirBnB -- rent rooms, homes or resorts worldwide for half the price
Carolyn Scott: More Eco, Healthy and Voluntourism Travel Services 2010
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AirBnB -- rent rooms, homes or resorts worldwide for half the price
Carolyn Scott: More Eco, Healthy and Voluntourism Travel Services 2010
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