Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Augmented Reality is a type of virtual reality that aims to duplicate the world’s environment within a computer by combining real scenes viewed by the user and a virtual scene generated by the computer and augmenting it with additional information. The virtual scene generated enhances the user’s sensory perception of the virtual world they are interacting with. The end result is an experience in which the user cannot tell the difference between the real world and the virtual augmentation of it. Is this new technology being over hyped or is the next great thing after social media?
As we persevere with our dialogue regarding the brokerage of the future, we believe that mobility will be a key factor given the vast amount of work real estate people do in the field. Here are 9 very useful apps for business from ReadWriteWeb.
While social networking has spread quick and wide in real estate, there are still many who are using it with a 1.0 mindset. Here are a few easy to follow simple rules for social networking
Business week writes about the leaner boomer economy and how the typical trade up brands are contending with diminished sales from their bread and butter clientele.
You keep hearing how important it is to blog. And deep down, you know you want to try it. But you wonder if you can or where you will find the time. Well blogging is not supposed to be arduous. It can be fun. And simple. After all, it’s just you being you and talking about things that make up your everyday. Need more support? From Problogger, How to Write Short, Snappy Blogposts.
Friday Blog Scan: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
Augmented Reality is a type of virtual reality that aims to duplicate the world’s environment within a computer by combining real scenes viewed by the user and a virtual scene generated by the computer and augmenting it with additional information. The virtual scene generated enhances the user’s sensory perception of the virtual world they are interacting with. The end result is an experience in which the user cannot tell the difference between the real world and the virtual augmentation of it. Is this new technology being over hyped or is the next great thing after social media?
As we persevere with our dialogue regarding the brokerage of the future, we believe that mobility will be a key factor given the vast amount of work real estate people do in the field. Here are 9 very useful apps for business from ReadWriteWeb.
While social networking has spread quick and wide in real estate, there are still many who are using it with a 1.0 mindset. Here are a few easy to follow simple rules for social networking
Business week writes about the leaner boomer economy and how the typical trade up brands are contending with diminished sales from their bread and butter clientele.
You keep hearing how important it is to blog. And deep down, you know you want to try it. But you wonder if you can or where you will find the time. Well blogging is not supposed to be arduous. It can be fun. And simple. After all, it’s just you being you and talking about things that make up your everyday. Need more support? From Problogger, How to Write Short, Snappy Blogposts.
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