Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at
6:40 pm
From having been to Inman Real Estate Connect numerous times, personally, I’ve got plenty of stories stored up from all the awesome people I’ve met, and valuable things I’ve learned. Chances are, if you’ve been to Connect before, you do, too. Now we’re going to give you a chance to put those stories to good use, and possibly win a FREE pass to Connect NYC ‘10! PLUS– If you’ve never been to Connect, but really want the opportunity to attend, now’s your chance to tell us why! Here’s how it works: 1) Tell us your best story of your Connect experience. It could be something that you’ve implemented as a result of things you’ve learned, or a relationship you’ve formed that started at Connect. Never been to Connect, but want to go? No problem! Just tell us why you want to come to Connect! Tell us the story in 500 words or less, or if you want to do a video, 2 minutes or less. 2) If you have a blog, you can do the story as a blog post. If not, just put it in an email. Then, email the story or a link to your blog post to me at Daniel@Inman.com ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:59PM (PST) ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6TH .

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Share Your Tales from Connect
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at
1:52 pm
Great news. The deadline for early bird registration for next year’s Real Estate Connect conference in New York has been extended for another week.

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$100 off Registration for Real Estate Connect
Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
8:10 pm
The eyes of the real estate industry will be on California again as Inman News’ annual Real Estate Connect conference kicks off this week in San Francisco.

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Real Estate Connect Kicks Off this Week!
Friday, July 10th, 2009 at
2:03 pm
Says CEO Glenn Kelman, via Techcrunch …the run rate is around $15 million. 2007 revenues were $5 million, 2006 revenues were $1 million. Congrats to all the folks at Redfin.

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Redfin Profitable
Thursday, July 9th, 2009 at
12:04 pm
In my post New Firefox Brings Location to the Browser , I asked the following question around the new browser’s location awareness capability. So the race is on - which will be the first site to implement this feature

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Google Maps Wins!
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 at
7:13 am
Realogy brand Better Homes and Gardens launched its revamped web site . Lots of new content, including a revamped video section and brand new video platform (provided by Brightcove). All very cool and it looks great

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BHG Gives Great Search but Broken Results?
Monday, July 6th, 2009 at
3:20 pm
It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything coming out of the Googleplex around its moves in the real estate space. And now, we wait no longer. On the Google LatLong blog today, Google has announced that they have rolled out vast improvements in the way that they handled real estate searches in their index

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Google Gets Serious About Real Estate Search
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at
12:16 pm
Outside.in has you covered. They have just launched a new product called Outside.in for Publishers - what they’re calling “an out-of-the-box hyperlocal news section for your website”.

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Looking for Hyperlocal Content?
Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at
2:23 pm
6 months ago I gave up my cable TV subscription. How

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WellcomeMat Brings Local Video to Your TV
Friday, June 19th, 2009 at
9:06 am
A nice demonstration of a visual navigation app being developed by Occipital. The app searches for what you’re looking for, plots it inside geo-space and then provides you with directions and a preview of how to get there.

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Friday Fun: Augmented Reality Nearly Here