For more modern spatial info, check out zillow.com. This is a reality site founded by the creators of expedia.com. The site provides nationwide "Zestimates" of home values. They've organized as much publicly available housing data from local and national sources and they basically run a spatial-statistics algorithm to generate an estimate of housing value (what the house should / could sell for today). Now remember these estimates are results of some sort of equation (based on public data) so it's not like a realtor's suggested price or a bank's appraisal. None the less it's an interesting use of spatial data that is easily accessible.Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Spatial Data: Post II
For more modern spatial info, check out zillow.com. This is a reality site founded by the creators of expedia.com. The site provides nationwide "Zestimates" of home values. They've organized as much publicly available housing data from local and national sources and they basically run a spatial-statistics algorithm to generate an estimate of housing value (what the house should / could sell for today). Now remember these estimates are results of some sort of equation (based on public data) so it's not like a realtor's suggested price or a bank's appraisal. None the less it's an interesting use of spatial data that is easily accessible.
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I don't get it - what's the difference between this thing and normal IMS service? You could host an IMS service to do this, right? Packaging this thing as a 'product' in ity's own right is like using a shuffle function to sell iPods....
ReplyDeleteBTW, i had an interview ni the london office of these dudes on friday: www.edaw.co.uk
Don't fall for their nice webpage, they basically had a 'me' in charge of their GIS - god help them.
Your right, its just more dynamic... also if they add more complex functionality... like the ability to upload your own data and edit geometry it could provide a middle of the road niche for them. I could see small businesses or researchers getting a monthly subscription when they need GIS services rather than buying a full seat of ArcGIS
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