About The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange

The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange is a group weblog created by the Phoenix real estate weblogging community, by certain members of the Arizona Regional Multiple Listings Service (ARMLS) Board of Directors and by Michael Wurzer of FBS Systems, Inc. Its primary mission is to serve as an unofficial conduit of support and information for ARMLS members during the transition from Tempo to the flexmls on-line MLS system. Given the rapidly increasing role of technology in the practice of real estate, this mission is certain to creep into other areas of Realtor technology as time goes by.

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These are our contributors:

Michael Wurzer
President and CEO of FBS Data Systems
flexmls.com

Jay Thompson
Real Estate Broker
PhoenixRealestateGuy.com

Greg Swann
Real Estate Broker
BloodhoundBlog.com

John Wake
Realtor
ArizonaRealestateNotebook.com

Cathleen Collins
Realtor
DistinctivePhoenix.com

Bob Bemis
ARMLS CEO
ARMLS.com

Russell Shaw
Mega-Producing Realtor
NoHassleListing.com

Steven Groves
Real Estate Technology Consultant
StevenGroves.com

Tony Marriott
Realtor
MarriottRealty.com

Robert Nield
Realtor, Programmer
HomeSearchByMap.com

David Newcombe
Realtor, Eco Broker
MGUrban.com

Craig Frooninckx
Realtor, Technologist

Gary Cumiskey
ARMLS President
DryHeat.com

Room for one more? We are interested, now and always, in considering new contributors. If you can write with clarity and authority about real estate technology, and if you think your work belongs here, speak up. And if there is something we should be covering — or covering better — say so.

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5 Responses to “About The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange”

  1. FBS Blog » Blog Archive » The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange Says:
    October 8th, 2007 at 6:15 am

    [...] Shortly after posting, Greg took this even further and suggested that he and other bloggers could help with the transition by creating a “users for users” group blog.  In a few hours, Greg had a blog — The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange — up and running and had assembled a team of contributors. [...]

  2. Phoenix MLS Transition Becomes Blog Fodder | Phoenix Real Estate and Homes for Sale - Dalton’s Arizona Homes Blog Says:
    October 8th, 2007 at 8:37 am

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    October 8th, 2007 at 1:27 pm

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  4. Why we built this weblog, and why it’s going to work: Understanding weblogging as the Web 2.0 software paradigm best suited to documenting our transition to flexmls | The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange Says:
    October 9th, 2007 at 5:27 am

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  5. Fred LaBell, CRS Says:
    October 18th, 2007 at 10:11 am

    I appreciate the time everyone is putting into this blog. The more information the ARMLS members get before, during and after the transition the better for all of us. Thank you.

    Fred LaBell, CRS

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