Monthly Archives: May 2012

iMapp Welcomes Palm Beach Commercial Alliance

The Palm Beach Commercial Alliance, part of the REALTORS® Association of the Palm Beaches, Florida, have secured an agreement to provide the iMapp service to it’s membership. Executive Officer Belinda Krause and President of the Alliance, John F. Schmidt, P.A. REALTOR ®, … Continue reading

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Google Chrome is now No.1 Browser

A recent article in Mashable states that the Google Chrome browser is now the most used browser in the world. I have been using it since day one and I love it. Since day one you have also been able to … Continue reading

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CoreLogic’s Appraisal Management Company (AMC) Shutting Down

http://www.biia.com/appraisal-management-company-amc-shutting-down In a SEC filing earlier this year CoreLogic complained about regulation of the AMC business, saying “AVMs are now subject to more explicit and detailed quality control requirements, and copies of AVM reports will be required to be provided … Continue reading

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MIAMI Association of REALTORS® Selects Discover/iMapp as Alternative MLS Application

TAMPA, FL — May 10, 2012 — iMapp® and Discover MLS today announced that the MIAMI Association of REALTORS®, the largest  REALTOR® Association of the National Association of REALTORS®, have signed an agreement to launch Discover iMapp, the new initiative merging … Continue reading

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Should Zillow pay MLSs for listing data?

“You know what’s cool?  A billion dollars.” Sean Parker from The Social Network. Zillow is a Billion-dollar company.  A Billion dollars.  That’s about 800% more than all of NAR’s MLSs combined, if you use the per-agent value used by ARMLS ($4M) … Continue reading

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Tease alert: Big News coming this week

Wow, the new Discover iMapp MLS system comes out of the gate with a roar. Find out later this week. Watch this blog!

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