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There are several real estate programs that are not Android or iPhone (or even iPad) ready, namely MLS systems and numerous CRM tools. This...
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There are several real estate programs that are not Android or iPhone (or even iPad) ready, namely MLS systems and numerous CRM tools. This...
If you’re like me and you’re awful at giving directions to people over the phone or even typed out and you get people confused...
Using a 100-point scale to score the walkability of neighborhoods, WalkScore.com was launched in 2007 by a pair of former Microsoft employees in an...
Some years ago, I switched from Outlook for many reasons and began using Gmail and since it is a mail service that is still...
This year, Benn and I broke up with Palm and hooked up with HTC Evo and have loved every minute of it. Believe it...
Although the Looxcie (said “look-see” which is way clever) is marketed as a first person point of view camera like the helmet cams of...
Did you know that a large portion of anything related to AG is done via cell phone? We operate on the go every day!...
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...
Incorporating maps into your blog or website can be an engaging and exciting way to snag your readers’ attention. New technology has allowed mapping...
With the increasing popularity of iPad ownership in America, even amongst the real estate professionals who often have limited capabilities with programs essential to...
This summer, with the release of BlackBerry 6, the loyal BlackBerry users will finally have some of the modern options that other smartphones have,...
Tyler Bell, in his post, “Why check-ins and like buttons will change the local landscape“, absolutely nails it. We check-in and “like” things not...
Gmail like a pro In a continuing quest to emancipate the world from Outlook email or services that don’t exist in the cloud, we’ve...
Tagwhat for all agents Last month when we told about Tagwhat, an augmented reality (AR) application that allows you to tag any place with...
Major uh oh A major security flaw was discovered today on Facebook, according to Steve O’Hear who said, “Today I was tipped off that...
OK, Ok, you don’t need to barcode a building, but you can create a scavenger hunt in your community for those tech savvy peeps...
Embedding individual tweets Yesterday, Twitter alluded to a big announcement that they will offer embeddable tweets so users could refer to individual messages on...
Twitter is first, who will follow? In the never ending race for social networks to offer the next greatest feature, Twitter has announced that...
The only tablet I wanted was the Microsoft Courier I didn’t get excited when news of the iPad was released, and I didn’t get...
Are you coming to NAR’s Mid Year Meetings in Washington DC on May 11-13? If so, here’s a quick and dirty guide to what...
Twistory for calendars For some time now, I’ve been using a program called Twistory to document tweets and send them automatically to my calendar....
Foursquare has been a polarizing little app for the real estate community. People seem to love it or hate it. When it launched, Foursquare...
What is a screenshot? A screenshot is literally a capture of your entire computer screen as you see it or even an entire webpage...
Updates at Google In addition to adding Google Earth view to Google maps, local business information is added to Google street view making it...