Terabitz, the controversial real estate startup that was accused of data scraping shortly after its launch (see Terabitz addresses data-scraping concerns), has just launched a Make-Your-Own-Mashup side to their site.
Previously, the company let users pull together a number of different data sources in to create a personalized real estate dashboard (see Terabitz Gives You Loads [...]
By Joel Burslem on Friday, October 20, 2006 Filed Under: Quick HitTags: mashup, Neighboroo, Real-Estate, Real-Estate-2.0, Real-Estate-Marketing, Real-Estate-software, Real-Estate-web-site, Real-Estate-Web-Sites, Web-2.0
Transparent Real Estate shows us Neighboroo, a Google maps mashup that overlays all kinds of data onto a heat map. Great looking site and lots of fun to explore. Pat asks what Neighboroo’s business model should be; I think they should license this to brokers for display on their web site - I’d love to [...]
Zillow’s got ‘em. So does Trulia. Crazy Egg will even map your web site activity with them. Basically, any data set can be made visually sexier with a heatmap.
That said, the GeoIQ API renders some of the best looking heat maps that I’ve seen so far. Check out their API Example.
I suspect we’ll be seeing [...]
By Joel Burslem on Tuesday, October 3, 2006 Filed Under: Quick HitTags: baristanet, Google-Maps, mashup
Poynter Online reports from New Jersey on Montclair-based site Baristanet’s attempts to track the changes in their neighborhood through a Google Maps mashup. [via Lost Remote]
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