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To: Brian Malloy who wrote (23105)5/22/1999 12:39:00 AM
From: Brian Malloy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
So many budding future profit centers. Full article at link below

Claiming a Perch For Cyber Sales
Microsoft, Partner to Offer Free Web Pages to Real Estate Agents

By Daniela Deane
Washington Post Staff Writer

Friday, May 21, 1999; Page E01

There's a cat fight going on in cyberspace that could influence how millions of American homes get marketed.

And the snarling got louder yesterday when Microsoft Corp.'s HomeAdvisor, an online real estate service, teamed up with another firm, HomeSeekers.com, to begin offering free Web pages to real estate agents.

The offer is an attempt by Microsoft, the new kid on the real estate cyberblock, to catch up on Internet listings of houses for sale. But, analysts said, it's also a swipe at Realtor.com, currently the most popular of all real estate Web sites.
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