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With a new iPhone application and support for other mobile devices, Trulia.com is pushing the Realty.bot race into the cloud, but its new free weblogging platform may put ActiveRain under a cloud

Who’s winning the Realty.bot race, Trulia or Zillow? There is a constant flurry of new press releases from the two companies, but their boastful claims often sound like a pair of garrulous amputees agreeing with each other that the two-legged world is off its rocker: “Five million visitors! Ha-ha!” “A hundred thousand new listings! So […]

Rhapsodizing the iPhone: A full day of my chaotic life, hours of phone time, a trip to Pleasantville — and I could not love it more

I’m totally loving my iPhone, so far. Wine Dog is right about power. I think I want two, one each for in- and out-bound calls. But it’s so far beyond any other phone I’ve ever had, I would never even think of stepping back to yesterday’s phone. I have a piece of software called HandBrake […]

What’s the obstacle to a paperless, iPhone-able real estate transaction? The sclerotic real estate industry itself

This is my column for last week from the Arizona Republic (permanent link).  What’s the obstacle to a paperless, iPhone-able real estate transaction? The sclerotic real estate industry itself I carry my digital still camera and my Flip video camera with me wherever I go. I have belt-mounted camera cases, so they’re easy to carry, […]

The iPhone 3G goes live tomorrow — with over 500 dedicated apps already available at the iPhone store

Apple. John Cook with a nice Jott for the iPhone video. Most popular apps so far. TechCrunch’s picks. LifeHacker’s picks. Continuous fanboy fanaticism at The Unofficial Apple Weblog. Here is a sweet built-for-the-iPhone iPhone User’s Guide. I know Cathy wants to buy tomorrow — the 16GB white monsters with Jawbones. We’re listing tonight, so who […]

Head in the cloud: This week’s new iPhone is the first strike at a universal remote control for cloud computing

As part of our breathtakingly romantic anniversary weekend, Cathy and I were talking today about all of the various types of digital storage devices we have actually used in our lives. I thought it would be a fun exercise at a conference, simply as a way of illustrating how rapidly technology changes while we’re not […]

Friday is iPhone day: Do you know of anyone who is building a paperless real estate contracts-processing application for the iPhone?

The headline asks the question. In Arizona, forms software is a monopoly controlled by the Arizona Association of Realtors, which simply means that the solution available to us is satisfactory to no one. That much is very sad, since filling in the blanks on PDF files is about as easy as you can get in […]

iPhone 2.0 debuts with faster 3G wireless and a built-in GPS system — and a $199 price tag for the 8GB model. Video? Flash? Javascript? Ask later, but third-party apps also debut on July 11. [Updated]

TechCrunch, but this news will be everywhere: Apple announced its new 3G iPhone today. It is much thinner, much faster, and much cheaper than its predecessor. Starting at $199, you get an 8 gigabyte device with GPS that works on AT&T’s high-speed 3G network (as opposed to the slower EDGE network all previous iPhones are […]

You can use the No-Hassle iPhone to hang up on the NAR, but first attend to those Odysseus Medal nominations

Wanna hear something amazing? Twenty-one months into the downturn, and the NAR is still adding new members. Not much growth, mind you — not cancerous growth — but growth is growth. I want to get back to the idea of alternatives to the NAR, but I’ve been busy — that’s because the real estate market […]