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Zillow Reports Record Revenue and Mobile Traffic in Q4
The fourth quarter was excellent for Zillow, capping off a landmark year in which we went public and delivered record performance across multiple ...
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Tell Us About Your Smartphone & Enter to Win $500
If you follow Zillow Blog, you know two things. First, we here at Zillow love a good giveaway. Second, we’re huge fans of home shopping on-the-go using Zillow’s Mobile apps. That’s why for the next two weeks we are inviting Twitter users ...
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A Record January: 30 Million Unique Users, 53 Homes Per Second on Mobile
We’ve closed the books on a record traffic month at Zillow. More than 30 million unique users visited Zillow’s websites and mobile apps during January. The growth was across all segments, but particularly strong in mobile, where Zillow has the most ...
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Happy 6th Birthday, Zillow!
Wow, what a year. As we turn 6 today, we can’t help but look back on an amazing 5th year for Zillow.com, Zillow Mobile and Zillow’s websites. It was a year chock-full of Zillow news, including a home giveaway sweepstakes, acquiring two ...
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The Importance of Strategic Distribution
It’s a new year, so what better time to take on a controversial topic: listings ...
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Z Speaker Series: Senator Maria Cantwell
Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) was the latest guest to appear in the Zillow Speaker Series and her timing couldn’t have been more apt. As a strong opponent of the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA), Cantwell spoke to Zillow employees on the very day ...
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Zillow Launches Social Home-Shopping Experience: Neighborhood Advice
Let’s face it — when it comes time to move, most people ask their friends and co-workers about the neighborhoods where they live, or hang out. Do they like their neighborhood? How are the schools? Is it safe? Is the commute easy? Today ...
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Winter Hack Week
Some tech companies provide time during the year for developers to “hack” on projects, which means product teams and developers set aside their regular, day-to-day responsibilities and use that time to develop and work on ideas outside of ...