Trulia, real estate listing winning raves in Silicon Valley

The ScanR folks are raving about Trulia, which is a new Real Estate Search page. Very interesting. A couple of Stanford kids started it.

Speaking of which, in 10 minutes I’ll be in the office where Google, Logitech, and Paypal started their business lives. I’m meeting the current company: Picaboo (they do a peer-to-peer photo sharing application). Are they the next Google, or even Flickr? Well, we’re heading across University Ave. to get a look.

Comments

  1. This is awesome. I really could care less what came first because this site is fast, incredibly easy to use and Mac friendly.

  2. This is awesome. I really could care less what came first because this site is fast, incredibly easy to use and Mac friendly.

  3. Scoble, Picaboo is a rehash of old ideas. Here is Keeboo, http://www.keeboo.com/fra/, developed in…1997. Hmmm.

    What I don’t get is that we are in 2005 and those guys still force users into downloading the software before using it.

  4. Scoble, Picaboo is a rehash of old ideas. Here is Keeboo, http://www.keeboo.com/fra/, developed in…1997. Hmmm.

    What I don’t get is that we are in 2005 and those guys still force users into downloading the software before using it.

  5. Tag Camp Photo Album with Picadoo

    I first heard about Picaboo from Robert Scoble a few days ago. Picaboo is a way to create, share and print photo albums.
    Picaboo is located in September 2002 by Howard Field and Kevin McCurdy, and is funded by Kleiner Perkins and Softbank. They launc…