Could you be more efficient with your time on Facebook and Twitter? As our social connections have grown to be borderline impossible to manage, new solutions are emerging to help us clean up the mess. Nutshell, a free tool offered by Constant Contact for anyone to use, will email you a daily summary of your [...]
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Fireside Chat with Evernote CEO, Phil Libin – Just Inducted Into the “Apple App Hall of Fame” [VIDEO]
January 19, 2012 | 7 Comments
Evernote has forever changed how we think about “note taking”. It’s allowing us to keep track of all of the information we encounter in our increasingly digital world while we’re on the go. In only three years, the company’s customer base has grown to over 11 million loyal users who turn to Evernote to capture [...]
Information Overload from ICNY? Paralyzed? You don’t have to be!
January 19, 2012 | 8 Comments
The amount of information shared at ICNY was, even for a trained tech-conferenceite, nearly overwhelming. It felt like drinking from a fire hydrant, to say the least. With so many outstanding sessions, speakers and vendors in Start-Up Alley, you might have gone home feeling just a wee bit paralyzed regarding implementation. Yet fear not, with [...]
How Tablet Publishing is Transforming the Way We Consume Media
January 17, 2012 | 1 Comment
Presented by: Jason Baptiste, Co-founder and CEO, OnSwipe and Co-author, On-Startups,@JasonLBaptiste “The tablet is the TV of this generation.“ There’s no denying that touch-enabled devices like Apple’s iPad are revolutionizing the way we interact with information. To OnSwipe co-founder and CEO Jason Baptiste, tablets are ushering in the largest shift in how we create, consume and [...]
Hello Evernote Hello
January 6, 2012 | 8 Comments
It’s no secret that next week begins one of the year’s most anticipated Real Estate events, held by none other than Inman. When attending last year’s Inman Connect in San Francisco, I met a huge, I mean a HUGE, number of people. Some I had met online and known for years; some I had heard [...]
On Digital Nostalgia
January 2, 2012 | 8 Comments
Timehop’s ‘curiously powerful daily jolt of reminiscence’ “This doesn’t fulfill a need, it’s just an incredibly pleasurable product” – Jonathan Wegener, Tech Interruption Podcast, December 2011 Looking beyond the check-in is often a struggle for those in the real estate industry, who’s only real exposure to location-based services such as Foursquare has been through the [...]
Open Houses Go Green or Go Home
December 23, 2011 | 7 Comments
Just before the holiday shut down of Apple releasing any new apps and updates, Open Home Pro has timed their release of their new iPad app (Version 3.0) well. Earlier this year, Open Home Pro, was voted as the #2 iPad App for Real Estate Agents by Inman. In a nutshell, this iPad app allows Realtors® [...]
First Thoughts – Trulia Mobile App for Agents
December 22, 2011 | 16 Comments
When Chris Smith asked if we would do a short review for InmanNext™ on the new Trulia App for Agents I was pretty pumped up! It has been a few days now with the new mobile app and here are my initial thoughts. Easy to use navigation Extremely mobile friendly And there are a few cool [...]
Looking To Be A Leader In Your Market – There Is No Better Place To Be Than Connect
December 22, 2011 | 2 Comments
I’ve asked our Connect ambassadors to have a little fun and tell us why they are excited about coming to Connect NYC Jan. 11-13, 2012. Our first video is from Chris Nichols @utahREpro - one of our ambassadors who will be live blogging on InmanNext at Connect. This is what Chris had to say about Connect: “I am so [...]
So Are Today’s Real Estate Agents Actually Free Agents?
December 21, 2011 | 29 Comments
You can change the world. Start by expressing your opinions. InmanNext™ is interested in you — today’s successful, working real estate agents. We want to know how you work, what you think, and where you think the industry is going. We’d even like to know what you think about your broker (confidentially, of course). Please [...]




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February 22, 2012 | 1 Comment