Archive for the ‘trulia’ Category
Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Trulia recently announced a deal with The Washington Post where Trulia will power their real estate section. In many cases, Trulia uses a sub domain to power a particular site. For example, the real estate section of American Towns, is powerd by Trulia. Trulia simply replicates the header and footer of a particular ...
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Friday, January 2nd, 2009
I have been using Twitter a lot lately and recently ran across Twtpoll that allows users to do polls via Twitter.My first poll. Will Trulia be acquired in 2009?Results so far. Please vote your opinion.
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
This is a very interesting question since I think Trulia is worth much less today than it was 6 months ago. But, for arguments sake, lets run some numbers on what Trulia could potentially be worth today if someone were to acquire them.(Note: Theses are obviously guesses based on data ...
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
According to Compete.com, both Trulia and Zillow saw a decrease in traffic for the month of September. Trulia fell 11.8% from the previous month and Zillow fell 2.2%.
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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008
Trulia, the for sale property search engine released their iPhone app last month and has seen some steady growth in the free iPhone app rankings.
Some competitive real estate search iPhone apps are:
StreetEasy Real Estate
Puluwai Real Estate
RealEasy Real Estate
Trulia is currently ranked 52 in the iPhone app rankings.
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Friday, July 11th, 2008
Inman wrote today that Trulia.com, the vertical search engine for real estate listings raised another $15 million in funding. Total raised capital so far totals $33 million.
Some think Trulia is currently valued at $100 - $150 million.
"The housing slump has permanently altered how people search for real estate and their ...
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Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Search is becoming much more vertical. Search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN do a horrendous job in vertical search. We are seeing many more vertical search engines hit the market. Sites like indeed.com, simplyhired.com, trulia.com, roost.com, rentbits.com and others. All of these sites are focusing on one thing and ...
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