$39B for T-Mobile, but no iPhone for you It has been announced that AT&T has purchased T-Mobile for $39 billion and already, headlines across the web...
Given the sheer size of Facebook, any updates to functionality are likely to upset two camps- fans and those that don’t like change. The way images...
"I'm not here to sell anyone social media, but I would (and billions of dollars spent in 2010 alone) argue that social networks are not stupid,...
We’ve proclaimed our affinity for companies financially backed by Y Combinator as we continue to find them to be tools that simplify processes formerly made complicated....
We’ve discussed backing up your Twitter account so that all tweets go to a Google Doc, making it searchable and keeping proper records. But what about...
Have you ever wondered what downtown used to look like, what used to be on that street corner or maybe you have old pictures of your...
In a Localytics.com study, in 2010, 26% of mobile applications were used only once. Of the 200,000 Android users and 400,000 iPhone users surveyed, the rate...
Every Monday, we ask some simple questions of our readers in a continuing effort to help you see in plain and simple terms what the trends...
Last fall, we introduced you to Android App, Suburb Scout which empowered your buyers to use their Android to search for a listing’s nearby airports, landfills,...
We’ve dissected your smartphone use and discussed your sentiment toward your association, but today it’s all about you. We want to know what tools you’re using...
It’s that time of year again where we go to the mall so our kids can sit on bad Santa’s lap, rush around for last minute...
At the National Association of Realtors convention currently underway in New Orleans, Move, Inc. CRO and President of Realtor.com, Errol Samuelson met with AgentGenius to show...
This week, we’ve talked quite a bit here on AG about effectively communicating with your clients and how a growing segment of buyers prefer some basic...
The real estate news of the week is that Move and NAR have formally amended their operating agreement. I’m sure there are more details to be...
Somehow I doubt it. But in case you are (I got over 100 more in email), we’re going to continue our discussion on how you’ve gone...
Zillow has been an interesting real estate technology company to watch over the years, starting out recruiting top talent, then reorganizing and cutting staff in 2008,...
Since launching in January 2010, the Realtor.com iPhone app has been downloaded over 1.5 million times and according to Clareity Consulting, visits, e-mail leads and phone...
When practicing residential real estate, the first step in modern times is to learn what a buyer is looking at and often, emails are passed back...
Flash poll results Last month, we asked you several questions about what you believed consumer expectations on Realtors are and the results were quite interesting. Given...
Something on the AG Facebook “Like” page got me to thinking about the pace of technology and it’s effect on real estate. I’m sure it wasn’t...
On common ground I was perusing the latest copy of NAR’S On Common Ground, a biannual journal discussing smart growth and Realtors. Ever heard of it?...
AG Flash Poll results are in! We recently polled AgentGenius readers about what cell phones everyone uses along with which carriers. In an effort to keep...
Seems a simple task, right? While the rest of the the U.S. innovates it’s often perceived archaic ways of marketing real estate, New York’s property listings...
FFS Data files Chapter 11 Despite the rise in foreclosures this year, and foreclosure search sites are enjoying increased traffic, FFS Data, the parent company of...
It’s obvious that the real estate industry is changing. And it’s changing more rapidly than ever before. But where is it going? And where does it...
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