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	<title>Comments on: Coverage of new Redfin version</title>
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		<title>By: michiel bonte</title>
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		<description>matt, and others, congrats on the new site. it definetly looks better.. one thing to improve is that you probably would like to rank the listings on the maps as well as you rank the listings in your traditional webrowser.. it is now a blur on data on the maps where you f.i. would first like to see the houses that are cheapest in your range, and then, while zooming in, go to the more expensive ones (just an example). let’s have the listing match with the results on the map! I talked to glenn last week in ny and explained that we could do that for you. it’s called altitude ranking.. maybe good to have a chat? regards, Michiel / GlobeAssistant</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>matt, and others, congrats on the new site. it definetly looks better.. one thing to improve is that you probably would like to rank the listings on the maps as well as you rank the listings in your traditional webrowser.. it is now a blur on data on the maps where you f.i. would first like to see the houses that are cheapest in your range, and then, while zooming in, go to the more expensive ones (just an example). let’s have the listing match with the results on the map! I talked to glenn last week in ny and explained that we could do that for you. it’s called altitude ranking.. maybe good to have a chat? regards, Michiel / GlobeAssistant</p>
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