Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at
12:40 pm
Coldwell Banker introduced a fresh take on real estate search today with the launch of its new web site at beta.coldwellbanker.com . Besides a tarted-up user interface, the new site offers a couple of intriguing new ideas that I think push the innovation needle in the right direction.

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Coldwell Banker Helps You find your “Dream Home”
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 at
9:20 am
Congrats to those nominated for the real estate category : Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate HotPads.com NYTimes.com/RealEstate Riverfront Park Trulia The winners will be announced as part of the Webby Award week, June 8-10 in New York. Ad: Reach over 5500 savvy Realtors, brokers and technologists every day

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Webby Awards Nominees Announced
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 at
10:13 am
Click here to view the embedded video. Google recently flipped the switch on a new service called Latitude; which takes Twitter-like status updates and mashes it up realtime location data.

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Latitude Takes Location Awareness Cross Platform
Thursday, April 9th, 2009 at
5:12 pm
In what should surely spur another burst of creativity from the real estate developer set, the New York Times announced this week a brand new Real Estate API. The Times API contains real estate data from the NYC Department of Finance dating back to 2003 and all the classifieds data from the Grey Lady dating back to 2007

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Dabbling in Real Estate APIs
Thursday, April 9th, 2009 at
5:12 pm
In what should surely spur another burst of creativity from the real estate developer set, the New York Times announced this week a brand new Real Estate API. The Times API contains real estate data from the NYC Department of Finance dating back to 2003 and all the classifieds data from the Grey Lady dating back to 2007.

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Dabbling in Real Estate APIs
Monday, April 6th, 2009 at
4:58 pm
There was, for a while, a sense of stalemate that had hit real estate search on the web. Frankly these days, you could be forgiven for not finding much difference between the map based searches on most of the major property portals. It seems like a map-based view of search results and the much older list-view of homes returned seemed to be all we could expect out of search.

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Hawaii Life Makes Me See Paradise
Monday, March 30th, 2009 at
9:19 pm
Click here to view the embedded video. Coldwell Banker Canada launched a new real estate application customized for Microsoft’s Surface technology today. Coldwell Banker leveraged the unique interface and capabilities of Microsoft Surface to develop a home search application that will provide a new interactive and intuitive way to explore real estate listings and neighbourhoods

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Coldwell Banker Canada Rises to the Surface