So, some of you camped out for your new toy, others ordered it online. Many of you devoted much time covering the gadget until you were blue in the face. Look- the iPhone is undoubtedly cool… I’m all for shiny toys that make noise. But for all of you Mac Hipsters who have made fun […]
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The Center for Realtor Technology Web Log (there’s a mouthful) has a Realtor-oriented review of the iPhone: On the real estate side of things, though, there were a few disappointments. I went to Trulia, Zillow, and Realtor.com. All three had some rendering issues from a missing MAP to elements on web pages covering each other […]
That’s an enlarged image from BloodhoundBlog on the iPhone. Cathy and I spent about an hour yesterday at the Apple Store at the Fashion Show Mall toying with demo units. We’re rarely early-adopters, so we have no exigent plans to switch, but the phone is a lot of fun to play with. The iPhone’s strengths […]
I haven’t laid my own hands on an iPhone yet, and we’re off to Lost Wages for our anniversary, so unless I infest an Apple Store in Clark County, my own gratification will have to wait still longer. I’m assuming, if you were interested, you had your fill of iPhone news over the weekend. If […]
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This is me in today’s Arizona Republic (permanent link). iPhone may herald a whole new way to shop for homes Could Apple’s new iPhone have been more hyped? Maybe not, but a feature of the mobile phone announced last week could have an enduring impact on real estate marketing. Technology vendors have talked for a […]
This was written by my friend Mike Arst, a very clever man whom I’ve entreated for years to start a weblog. iStatements In honor of the release of Apple’s new iPhone, which I just can’t seem to want (even though I know I should want it), today several new product names occurred to me. Having […]
Surely fifty million Frenchmen can be as wrong as one, but just try getting them to admit it! David Platt makes an interesting argument about why the iPhone will fail, but, even stipulating his entire case, it seems reasonable to suppose that most early-adopters will be stout fans for at least two years — the […]
I’m writing about the Apple iPhone for Friday’s Republic, putting me in an august company of gushing fans. Reviews appeared today from the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Newsweek. So far, everyone loves it, with some reservations. Engadget has a run-down of the caveats turned up so far. Chief beef […]
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First: YouTube on board. We’ll continue to do our listing videos in NTSC video. Anything less stinks in a broadband world. But we’ll do YouTube versions, too, for all the mobile phone vendors who will leap on this bandwagon. Second: The natives are restless: June 29 is the day many gear-heads have marked on their […]
At today’s World Wide Developer Conference, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the availability of a public beta version of Safari 3 for both the Macintosh and Windows. Apple’s goal is to increase Safari’s already-respectable market share, probably to induce more Windows users to switch to the Macintosh. Importantly, Safari 3 successfully runs Zillow.com’s main web […]
This is nothing like everything, just a summary of news — and comic relief — of interest to the real estate community. Dave Winer, among others, objects to the idea of the iPhone being a closed box. Okayfine. But it’s important for end-users to understand that the iPhone will run any server-side application that can […]
Very worth reading. Does this phone obsolete the Zune? Duh. The iPod line? Much of it. All other smart phones? Ancient history. Tablet computers? Most. Laptops? Lots of them. This is the first expression of the convergent mobile device — maybe the practical expression of convergence, period. Next: Mad scrambling to knock off a device […]
Apple. TUAW. Engadget. TechCrunch. Sign up to be the first one in your area code to get one. Realtors should raise hell right now with MLS systems and computerized forms vendors: You have six months to support this device. I’ve been a Treo user since before Palm reabsorbed Handspring. This is the best Realtor phone […]