Zillow Adds Facebook And Twitter To iPhone App

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24 Feb 2010

Real estate website Zillow.com told WebProNews today it has updated its free iPhone App with new features to allow users to share property details via Facebook and Twitter.

Zillow also said it has added listings for homes for rent to its iPhone App. House hunters can set search filters by home price or monthly payment, and at the same time find both for sale and for rent homes within their price range.

Users can now share Zillow’s property details, including values and photos on more than 93 million homes via Facebook and Twitter, whether or not the homes are for sale, in addition to being able to email properties of interest to a friend or real estate agent.

"The response to the Zillow iPhone App has been incredible, with more than two million homes viewed on the app every month. People are clearly using the app to satisfy their desire for real estate information exactly when and where they need it most – on location while searching for homes and neighborhoods," said Spencer Rascoff, Zillow chief operating officer.

"Now we’re improving their mobile experience by providing even more shopping tools and home listings, and giving users ways to share what they find instantly with family, friends, real estate agents and social networks."

The Zillow iPhone App has been downloaded more than 945,000 times since its launch in April 2008, making it the most popular real estate app in the Apple iTunes Store.

 


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6 Responses to Zillow Adds Facebook And Twitter To iPhone App

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townplanner

March 9th, 2010 at 4:20 am

The basis for which you need planning permission is the same wherever you are in the UK. What problems are you having with your stables? Has the field already got a change of use for keeping horse in? Have you submitted an application already?

If you want stables consider some on skids which would generally avoid the need for PP (although not ideal); a similar field shelter would also be exempt (also there may be circumstances when PP might be required as every case is so very different).

If you have any more information please drop me a note to the email below. I am a planning consultant based in North Somerset and have a fair amount of stable experience.

23 Feb – hi could you email me your email address so we can respond to your message from Saturday? Cheers

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Stephanie

March 20th, 2010 at 2:00 pm

no i wouldnt trust those things they juss are like pop ups to get u to click on them

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Tim B

March 26th, 2010 at 11:40 pm

keep ituns get rid of account down load limewire. Problem solved next case!!!!!!

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herovinero

March 29th, 2010 at 10:13 am

Yes , they should follow you to see your posts, if you are following them you see their posts, and they will not see your posts until they follow you.

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burt0ng1rl

April 3rd, 2010 at 12:19 pm

This is what At&t had to say:

Text messages are no longer included (they were on the old iPhone voice plans). Lowest plan is $5/month for 200 texts.

The unlimited data plan (doesn't inlude texts, and must have if you want to use all the iPhone features) is $30/month.

The lowest voice plan is for 450 minutes, at $49.99/month. Doesn't include texts, but as usual has roll-over minutes. I asked about current customers and "rolling over" their roll-over minutes and they said they do, so you won't have to start over. Not sure if there's any stipulations though.

Total for basic plan (450 mins, 200 texts, unlimted data) should run you about $85.00 before taxes etc.

Hope this helps!

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J. P.

May 13th, 2010 at 9:34 am

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