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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Inman AM: Mobile: Forever the 'next big thing'?

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Mobile: Forever the 'next big thing'?
From time to time, two separate but somewhat related zeitgeist memes cross like the positronic streams in "Ghostbuster" and cause a big to-do of sorts. This week, Marc Davison of 1000watt Consulting wrote about social media snake oil salespeople: "The snake oil of waves of social media gurus in real estate is truly well greased. It's time to stop being so gullible and clutching at straws." More »

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