Posted by Joel Burslem on Thursday, June 11, 2009 Filed Under: TechnologyTags: mobile-real-estate, mRealty
Real estate technology is headed straight to the small screen.
‘Nuff said.
For more background on this - read some of these earlier posts:
House Hunting On The Go
Mobile Real Estate can Thank the iPhone
Apple Releases SDK Kit for iPhone
Mobile Real Estate Search Paradigm Just Shifted
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Posted by Joel Burslem on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 Filed Under: InternetTags: homes.com, iPhone, mobile-real-estate
Homes.com joins the ranks of Trulia and StreetEasy this week and announced the launch of a new iPhone application (iTunes link).
The app is functional enough and grabs its listings from a combination of broker feeds and from the network of websites run by Homes.com parent Dominion Enterprises, which runs the Advanced Access, AgentAdvantage, eNeighborhoods, and Number1Expert web sites.
Real [...]
Posted by Joel Burslem on Monday, November 3, 2008 Filed Under: TechnologyTags: dash, gps, mobile-real-estate, Real-Estate-2.0
Dash, the web enabled GPS unit is slashing 50 jobs and exiting the hardware business, according to GigaOM.
The futuristic unit pulled data from the ‘net and mashed it it up with turn-by-turn directions - a pretty slick idea, all things considered. In real estate they had deals going with content partners Coldwell Banker (see Dash [...]
The real estate application category on the iPhone really seems to be filling out. When the upgraded version of the software launched in July, Puluwai was the only real estate specific search tool (see 5 Apps Every Real Estate Agent Should Have on Their iPhone).
But that’s now changing and it looks like there is an [...]
Posted by Joel Burslem on Monday, November 12, 2007 Filed Under: MobileTags: Google-Android, mobile-real-estate
Google just released the SDK for its new mobile phone platform, Android. Here’s a short video that demonstrates some of the features:
Still looks a little rough around the edges - the UI feels a little unpolished; but this thing definitely looks promising for real estate technology developers. I especially liked the integration with Google [...]
Real estate developers, get ready.
Direct from Steve in Apple - Hot News
Let me just say it: We want native third party applications on the iPhone, and we plan to have an SDK in developers’ hands in February. We are excited about creating a vibrant third party developer community around the iPhone and enabling hundreds of [...]
Who ever said wishes don’t come true (see House Hunting On The Go).
Realtor.com just went mobile on Windows Mobile devices.
Too bad I just switched to an iPhone.
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With my new iPhone firmly planted in my pocket wherever I go now, I’m fully convinced the long term impact of this product should not be underestimated (and yes, I’m painfully aware of all its shortcomings).
1000watt Blog has this to say:
Mark my words, one day, people will be in their cycle class surfing homes for [...]
Posted by Joel Burslem on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Filed Under: InternetTags: Bouncepad, CellSigns, Internet, mobile-real-estate, mRealty, P4CELL, Real-Estate, Real-Estate-2.0, Real-Estate-Marketing, text-ed.com
mRealty is what I’m calling real estate services that are delivered to mobile devices. It’s another area that I’ve had my eye on and that I’ve written about several times before (see mRealty: House Shopping by Phone or House Hunting On The Go).
We know that most people start their home search online these days (insert [...]
I took the plunge into 3G recently with the purchase of a Samsung Blackjack. I love it. Having near broadband Internet speeds on my phone means I can check email, catch up on the latest CNN video news, get the latest traffic and weather streamed to me - even catch up on my Google Reader [...]