Category: Technology

Technology resources for the corporate real estate pro

Survey: Tenant Technology Investments to Transform Real Estate

Tenants throughout corporate America are investing in leading-edge workplace technologies to boost productivity, according to the Workplace of the Future survey results unveiled at a media conference during the CoreNet Global Summit in Atlanta.

10 Tablet Apps for Commercial Real Estate

10 Tablet Apps for CRE pros

Using Google+? If So Google Essentially Owns Your Photos

From Google TOS: By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services. You agree that this license includes a right for …

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Social Nation: How to Harness the Power of Social Media

Social Nation: Principles for building an effective “social nation” via social media.

Where Are All of the Cell Phone Towers? An App For That

Android app claims to display a comprehensive database of cell phone towers, cell phone signal strength readings, and Wi-Fi access points around the world.

LinkedIn Real Estate App for Brokers

Follow and connect with active brokers and professionals, track new property listings and see the latest deals in your market with this LinkedIn Real Estate Ap.

Street Slide: Browsing Street Level Imagery from Microsoft

Microsoft Street Slides.

Generate an isochrone map using Google Maps Api | Flying memes

Isochrone maps are pretty useful instruments that shows lines of equivalent drive time or travel time to a given location; they can be used in many statistical research, for example to find out which portion of a city can reach a  given hospital within ten minutes drive. Unfortunately isochrones drawback is that each time you …

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Retail CRE Brokers Should be on Twitter « Social Media CRE

CRE brokers will show up on social media sites in mass once they figure out that there clients are there.

Microsoft’s Creative Destruction

A former Microsoft Executive describes a lack of collaboration and innovation as the forces that could bring Microsoft down.  From the New York Times: Microsoft’s huge profits — $6.7 billion for the past quarter — come almost entirely from Windows and Office programs first developed decades ago. Like G.M. with its trucks and S.U.V.’s, Microsoft can’t count …

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