Terabitz has been very quiet lately.
A refresher for those of you might not have heard of the company – they launched in 2007 to much fanfare (see Terabitz Gives You Loads of Data) — as a sort of “Netvibes for real estate” — but the company made hard tack to starboard in the years since [...]
Posted by Joel Burslem on Friday, April 18, 2008 Filed Under: InternetTags: iPhone, mRealty, real-estate-search, Terabitz
For the last few months we’ve seen a flurry of activity in the real estate space, as Real Estate 2.0 companies line up to take advantage of the iPhone.
The latest company to dive in (after Realtor.com and Trulia, see Trulia Launches iPhone Version) is Terabitz. Today they’ve launched a tool where they build a portable [...]
Posted by Joel Burslem on Monday, October 22, 2007 Filed Under: IndustryTags: Ashfaq-Munshi, InmanTV, Terabitz
My interview with Ashfaq Munshi of Terabitz from earlier this summer at Connect SF.
We’ll be shooting InmanTV at the upcoming NAR Conference and Expo in Las Vegas on November 14/15 and are looking for interview subjects. If you’re a vendor with an interesting product, someone who’s doing something cool with online real estate or a [...]
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 [...]
I guess I’ll join the pile on. Terabitz launched this morning, and was greated largely by a big yawn in the RE blogosphere.
The site looks great. Works easy enough as well. So, why the disinterest then?
Part of it might be a general malaise I sense sweeping online real estate. The big ideas that launched a [...]