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Coldwell Banker Taking Homes For Sale On The Road Via GPS Device

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Coldwell Banker Taking Homes For Sale On The Road Via GPS Device

DANBURY — Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, announced this week that it is the first national full-service real estate company to distribute its listings to a GPS device. The Coldwell Banker organization worked with Dash Navigation, Inc, the developer of the first Internet-connected GPS device, to bring Coldwell Banker real estate listings directly into the automobile via Dash Express.

Just as the Coldwell Banker network now feeds its property listings to such websites as Google, Yahoo, Trulia, and others, brand listings from around the US will now be sent to cars. The Coldwell Banker feed, now exclusive to Dash Navigation, allows consumers to call up Coldwell Banker listings, map them, get directions and view other Coldwell Banker listings in proximity.

Dash owners can easily add the Coldwell Banker listings button to their Dash Express via the MyDash website. Listings then automatically load to their Dash Express navigation device.

“Mobile devices continue to be an evolving medium with great application to the home buying and selling process,” said Michael Fischer, senior vice president of marketing for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. “Consumers also want real-time real estate information when they are on the road, and the in-car experience is a natural progression to deliver content with the broad adoption of GPS usage.”

“Dash drivers have been asking for real estate listings on Dash Express since our beta trial period, so to enter the space with a leader like Coldwell Banker is a great fit for Dash,” said Chris Butler, content development evangelist for Dash. “Because Dash is the first customizable navigation device with an open API development platform, drivers can now select and easily add applications to the device that help them get from point A to point B in the smartest way possible, while accessing great web-based content relevant to their personal driving experience.”

The Consumer Electronics Association reports Americans spend an average of 17 hours a week in their car, fueling sales of in-car GPS systems, which are expected to be owned by 13 percent of households by the end of 2008.

“The web has redefined the home buying and selling process, and consumers are now dreaming and initiating the process online before they contact a sales associate,” continued Mr Fischer. “Our desire is to engage consumers at every turn so that when the time comes to enter the market they are apt to work with a Coldwell Banker sales associate. We will continue to explore every avenue on the web, in addition to unique avenues like the Dash GPS, to maintain our leadership status, attract consumers, and deliver leads to our affiliated companies.”

Dash Navigation connects people to the information that empowers them in their cars. The company’s first product, the Dash Express, is the first personal navigation system with two-way, Internet connectivity. Dash is located in Sunnyvale, Calif., and is funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Sequoia Capital, Skymoon Ventures, Crescendo Ventures, Artis Capital and ZenShin Capital Partners. For more information, visit Dash Navigation at www.dash.net.

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