Zoopla.co.uk builds on Thinkproperty.com

Posted by Girdfossil in housing on 15. Jul, 2009 | No Comments

Zoopla has bought Thinkproperty.com from the Guardian Media Group. In a sign of the teams you could read about this consolidation in the UK property portal market in the Zoopla blog.

Zoopla don’t just get a great brand. They’ve managed to secure themselves as the exclusive search partner for the Guardian.co.uk.

We agree with the wise words of Property Owl who hoot that there are still too many portals and that Zoopla now face the challenge of the integration. In particular Property Owl’s suggestion that an industry wide standard on property feeds would is an interesting idea and worth looking at.

Review site which shows things from the customers point of view

Posted by Cashzilla in Uncategorized on 15. Oct, 2007 | No Comments

Hey Dinofans
Following a disagreement with my local bank which resulted in my biting the head off the manager and then rampaging through downtown Tokyo pursued by a troop of badly dubbed and poorly acted Japanese scientists and soldiers, I decided I wanted to rant and find out what the current view of the various banks [...]

Google Finance – a really serious article for once. Sorry.

Posted by Cashzilla in web on 24. Mar, 2006 | No Comments

Google recently released a long awaited offering of Google Finance.
Yahoo and MSN have been offering similar services for some time. All the more similar due to at least one key ex-Yahoo! Finance member of staff, Katie Stanton, being involved with the new Google project.
Building on the existing Google News and Google Blog Search, this Google [...]

Fuel for thought

Posted by Cashzilla in lifestyle on 16. Mar, 2006 | 2 Comments

If you are anything like me, and I don’t mean a two ton, one million year old money obsessed dinosaur, then you will be confused as to why petrol from one filling station costs up to 5p a litre more than one that is 50 yards down the road, and you will be annoyed as [...]


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