Musk, OpenAI and a trust problem that isn't going away
The AI industry built its reputation on responsibility. Musk vs. OpenAI puts that story to the test
by Jessi Healey May 11
If Home Depot is on Reddit, where should you be?
Home Depot isn't waiting for buyers to show up. Neither should you
by Jessi Healey Apr 27
choosing a digital platform
Shifting to a new platform isn’t about where you show up, Audie Chamberlain writes. It's about whether your presence actually helps someone make real estate decisions
How Netflix, Disney and OpenAI are redefining control online
From media mergers to AI deals, the latest moves show how power, access and audience ownership are shifting
by Jessi Healey Dec 13
justice statue superimposed over courthouse columns
A San Diego man has dismissed his lawsuit against Zillow for allegedly sharing his personal information through 3rd-party tracking pixel technology. He can refile the suit at another time
by Marian McPherson Sep 10
A woman in leadership standing in front of a glass cliff, which represents the struggles women in leadership face today.
Opinion
Women don’t lack the ability to lead, eXp's Wendy Forsythe writes. What’s missing is the willingness of organizations to give them the same chances that men have long been afforded
by Wendy Forsythe Aug 20
Meme stock rally? Short squeeze? This iBuyer's share price is soaring
Opendoor, which posted a $392M 2024 net loss and faced delisting from the Nasdaq Stock Market, has seen shares surge 283% in the last month
by Matt Carter Jul 18
Are you hungry for 15 Dad Jokes just in time for Father’s Day?
Well hi, 'Hungry for 15 Dad Jokes just in time for Father’s Day.' I’m Dad!
by Devon Broderick Jun 14
Trending: Community Chats, TikTok photos and LinkedIn video
Instagram tests Community Chats, TikTok refines photo posts and LinkedIn adds native video. Digital marketing expert Jessi Healey breaks down what it means for agents and brands
by Jessi Healey Mar 14
Trending: Instagram’s guide, Meta’s AI and TikTok’s next move
Instagram shares its growth strategy, Meta pushes AI-driven engagement, and TikTok restructures its creator tools. Marketing expert Jessi Healey shares what it all means for agents
by Jessi Healey Mar 7
Assault allegations mount against Oren Alexander and twin brother
Nearly 30 alleged victims have come forward in the last week. Reddit users in New York and Miami also claimed that the brothers' violence against women had been 'an open secret' for years
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 13
No retailer captured the dream of 'home' quite like Bed Bath & Beyond
The home goods retailer was not only a store that had everything a person might want for a home, but it symbolized the very American dream of homeownership. Today it's fighting for survival
by Jim Dalrymple II Sep 9
Remote work's impact on real estate will linger — possibly forever
The CEO of IBM, which employs hundreds of thousands of people, recently described remote work as 'the new normal.' And that translates to permanent changes to the housing market
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 30
The US is getting more diverse — and moving to the West
Shifts in demographics and geographies will reshape how Americans think of housing, new data from the US Census Bureau shows
by Jim Dalrymple II Aug 16
Man offers discounted rent for dog-sitting, draws internet outrage
The Zillow listing for the 3-bedroom Austin home, which was discovered by Reddit user u/KlutzyInflation, offers reduced rent to tenants willing to dog-sit the owner's 16-year-old black lab