Zillow.com<\/a> has gone mobile with a site at mobile.zillow.com<\/a>. Zillow is a familiar name for house hunters in the US. It’s s a real estate search site that was started by a couple of Microsoft and Expedia alumni and has really taken off, thanks to its unique interface that makes obscure public records of home sales and assessments highly available and accessible to anyone.<\/p>\n
Other than that the inability to find valid addresses, the mobile user interface is pretty good. There is one feature that drove me nuts, however. There’s some JavaScript that clears the Address fields on entry. Supose I’m looking at a listing and want to check “comps” by finding out how much other homes on the block are worth. Iinstead of letting me just change one or two numbers in the address; Zillow, by clearing the field, forces me to retype the whole address! Fortunately most mobile browsers don’t support JavaScript, but still what were the designers thinking? It’s a lot easier to manually clear a field than to retype something like “Collingsworth St”. Source:<\/em> Oh! Mobile Directory<\/a><\/p>\n
Filed in<\/em>: Wap Review Directory – Search\/Real Estate<\/a><\/p>\n
Ratings:<\/em> Content: Usability:
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Ready.mobi Score:<\/em> 2 “Bad”<\/a><\/p>\n
Mobile Link<\/span>: mobile.zillow.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Zillow.com has gone mobile with a site at mobile.zillow.com. Zillow is a familiar name for house hunters in the US. It’s s a real estate search site that was started by a couple of Microsoft and Expedia alumni and has really taken off, thanks to its unique interface that makes obscure public records of home sales and assessments highly available and accessible to anyone. The way Zillow works is that you enter any US residential address and get back you … Continue reading