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, June 3rd, 2009 at
4:16 pm
Been thinking you might want to do video? No better time than the present

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Turnhere Lets You Do Video Cheap
Monday, June 1st, 2009 at
1:52 pm
Like it or not, Cyberhomes just really hasn’t caught on like some of it other contemporaries. Technically it’s a very competent site and one that I’ve always thought was definitely under-recognized

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Cyberhomes Looks to the Future for Salvation
Thursday, May 28th, 2009 at
8:50 pm
Tune out if you’ve had enough of all the Facebook talk.

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The Move Towards Collaborative Search Online
Friday, May 22nd, 2009 at
9:44 am
The nice folks at Scripps sent me an email fleshing out more detail about Frontdoor’s Facebook Connect integration. I’ve excerpted a few sections below since they give some greater context to the feature. As you surmised, the Facebook Connect rollout is a work in progress

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More on Facebook Connect and Frontdoor
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 at
4:43 pm
Frontdoor.com, HGTV’s foray into the real estate search space, now lets you sign in to the site (sort of) with your Facebook account. It’s a great idea in theory, I’m all for lowering the friction points that exist to interact with any site

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Frontdoor Now Sports Facebook Connect
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at
4:16 pm
Amazon kicked open the door this afternoon to bloggers of all stripes to get their work on the book seller’s breakout e-reader device; the Kindle. Previously you could subscribe to a handful of pre - selected blogs on the Kindle, but Amazon now lets all publishers submit their feed for sale in the Kindle marketplace.

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FOREM now on Kindle
Monday, May 11th, 2009 at
5:09 pm
If imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, then the founder of the Clozing definitely has no qualms calling his new site the “Techmeme for Real Estate” . Launched today by Sellsius blog head Joe Ferrara and his partner Anthony Barba, The Clozing is meant to be “your real estate water cooler”.

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The Clozing Seeks to Aggregate Real Estate News
Thursday, May 7th, 2009 at
1:08 pm
Over the last few years many of the major real estate search sites have moved over to Google Maps from Microsoft’s Virtual Earth as their mapping API of choice (Redfin being the most recent notable defector). HomeGain, Trulia, Homefinder, Estately and others all use Google Maps. But, interestingly, both the #1 and #2 sites; Realtor.com and Zillow, are still Microsoft clients

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Photosynth Could Spark Virtual Earth Comeback