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  • Top 10 Cities with the Most Airbnb-Ready Homes
    by Mubarak Hossain on 10 October 2024 at 16:39

    The Perfect Rug analyzed 50 US cities to find out which ten have the most Airbnb-ready homes. The analysis includes key variables: city, state, 2023 visitation, the total number of apartment listings, the percentage of those listings available on Airbnb, and the total number of Airbnb listings. Key insights: The data was compiled into a structured dataset, ensuring accuracy and consistency, and cities

  • If a Website Is Too Slow, 48% of Consumers Will Go to a Competitor
    by Mubarak Hossain on 9 October 2024 at 13:48

    This statistic underscores the critical need for businesses to prioritize website performance to enhance user experience and retain customer loyalty.

  • Halloween Warning: Experts Reveal Shocking Mistake Attracting Burglars
    by Mubarak Hossain on 8 October 2024 at 14:43

    Homeowners urged to rethink their Halloween habits as crime rates spike during the spooky season Key findings: With Halloween approaching, homeowners will need to be on the lookout for more than just trick-or-treaters. Research shows a significant 17% increase in crime-related insurance claims during this festive period, with 60% of property crimes on Halloween involving

  • The Most Common Items Stolen In Home Burglaries Will Surprise You
    by Mubarak Hossain on 8 October 2024 at 14:39

    Why items typically not expected to be stolen are actually super popular among thieves Key Findings: Cash, jewelry, electronics—these are the items our minds jump to when we think about what thieves are after, and the items we focus on when protecting our homes. But it turns out, thieves are actually interested in a much

  • App Updates Are Leading To Over 4000% Of Storage Change: 2024 Study
    by Mubarak Hossain on 4 October 2024 at 17:34

    A recent study by TRG Datacenters aimed to identify how much data volume grows over time by collecting apps in four main categories—communication, navigation, work, and social media. The download sizes of these apps were traced over time using the Wayback Machine. The study also gathered data on the most sold phones from 2014 to 2024, focusing on their photo, video,