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Imagine Writing Your Next Blog Post While Driving.... Soon You Can!

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Today Chrysler announced that next year their vehicles will come with the option of becoming a mini wireless Internet hotspot

So now you can get Internet in your car, Virgin has Ethernet ports on their planes, and I still can't pick up a cell signal in my basement.....but I digress. 

The Internet will be a dealer installed option that will work over cellular telephone links. Chrylser's uconnect system can link telephones and personal music players to the car's onboard electronics, so imagine controlling your Apple iPod with radio and steering wheel controls.  It will also includes the company's in-car 30-gigabyte hard drive, with options for three-channel satellite television service and satellite radio.  The system will work while the car is in motion and can be utilized by passengers. 

Cost is expected to be about $449 for the wireless router, $35-$50 for dealer installation, with service fees at about $29/month with a onetime activation fee of $35. 

My mind is spinning with the implications this can have on real estate as this type of technology becomes more commonplace, as I am sure it will- and fast. 

Can you imagine the turning the computer screen in your car to "real estate" mode.  As you drive around a neighborhood, listings are being feed to your car.  Maybe you told your car your search criteria and it is mashing listing data with maps to spit out GPS directions to see your home matches in the most efficient route. 

When you drive by a home that is actually for sale, the home and car could basically "talk" feeding multiple photos, podcasts, video, descriptions, and vital data about the home to your dashboard.  Because the information is coming through the phone lines, there could be a push to talk to the Realtor on the same device.  And all this could then be downlaoded to your iPod for future review with the push of a button.

I think the value of the website in a marketing strategy is already diminishing with the advent of Web 2.0 media.  People can get tons of information from so many sources today, however, they need help deciphering it.  This is why sites that allow dialogue in the form of question and answers and blogging are so valuable. 

I believe this type of mobile technology is going to make the website even less important, and the need for a mobile marketing strategy CRITICAL.  People aren't going to be sitting in their cars surfing websites.  They are going to want customized information feed directly to them. 

It won't happen today or tomorrow, but it is coming.  Each purchase of another iPhone and now cars with mobile technology, puts us that much closer to what I imagine Web 3.0 to be- when computers become antiquated technology replaced by personal, handheld technology that is always accessible and customized to feed directly to the end user, verses the end user going out and searching for it. 

And we thought talking on the phone while driving was dangerous...  I can only imagine my husband driving down the road talking on his phone, listening to his mp3 player while trying to pull up the latest Cubs score and having a conversation on IM.  The next step is going to have to be cars that will drive for us, to free us up for other activities that are now becoming more important than steering while driving! 

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Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

I guess I am a little old fashioned...just got my blackberry last month. It will be a long time before I reach this stage!

Jun 26, 2008 07:41 AM
Bryant Tutas
Tutas Towne Realty, Inc and Garden Views Realty, LLC - Winter Garden, FL
Selling Florida one home at a time

sara, It is incredible how fast technololgy is moving forward. 10 years from now we will be able to have chips imbedded in our heads where all we have to do is think something and an a meaasge will be delivered whSre we want it to go. REALTORS(R) will have to be cyborgs!!!!

Jun 26, 2008 08:24 AM
Sara Bonert
Zillow - Atlanta, GA
Real Estate Internet Marketing

I have read articles where they predict the need for typing will not be a necessary skill in the future.  First they will have to improve on voice recognition capabilities, then they will get into mind reading!  Technology is advancing so quickly, you might not be that far off.  To put it in perspective, could you imagine the technology we were dreaming of 10 years ago?  Today much of that is a reality.

Jun 26, 2008 08:32 AM
Susan Raposa
South Dakota Real Estate Company - Rapid City, SD

I've been trying to promote my mobile website for this very reason.  I see so many people w/ blackberries and smart phones that have internet so it makes sense that the tech saavy buyers will use their knowledge to help them find information as quickly as possible.  Hopefully this will eventually pay off but I certainly hope buyers will park before looking stuff up.  The number of people I see driving and texting is getting a little scary.

 

Jun 26, 2008 12:05 PM
Anonymous
Nosy Busy Bee!

You can always micro blog on Twitter via your car now as you can use your mobile to Twit. But alas at the 140 character limit, no profound entries will be allowed.

It is interesting and abit wacky to have too many options for connecting. At some point we need to unplug.

Jun 26, 2008 12:23 PM
#14
Dacia Turner
The Edge Realty Group - Nashville, TN

So when do the hovercrafts come out? :)

I knew the Jetson's were real!!!

Nice blog, it's always exciting when the latest and greatest technology starts to surface.

Jun 26, 2008 11:53 PM
Debbie Kirkland
Century 21 First Story Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL

I can't wait!  The naysayers will soon convert. I know the technology is there.. the cops here have similar systems already,.. it is a matter of time before all cars are equipped,.. and I will be right there!  For those who desire down time.. there is always the "off" button. Great blog!

 

Jun 27, 2008 12:22 AM
Paul Francis
Francis Group Real Estate - Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Real Estate Agent - Summerlin Homes

Umm.. I've been in the car with my father in law driving, trying to talk on the phone and trying to get the Cubs (or Bulls) scores.. Pretty scary stuff.

Jun 27, 2008 01:25 AM
Jon Boyd
Home Buyer's Agent of Ann Arbor - Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor Real Estate Buyers Agent

Sara,

We just leased a new Chrysler Town and Country for my wife and we discussed the Uconnect option for the future. But my gosh that car already has a 30Gig hard drive, two DVD screens for the back seats, and a closed circuit TV for backing up!

This technology is amazing!

Jun 27, 2008 02:35 AM
Jane Doe
ABC Realty - Port St Lucie, FL

OOoOOooo How exciting! Where can I sign up to test the beta product??

Jun 27, 2008 02:35 AM
Antoinette Murphy
RE/MAX Atlantic - Absecon, NJ
GRI

Wow!  And they expect us not to use our sell phones while driving!!...NJ law prohibits cell phone use while driving except for hands-free use. 

Jun 27, 2008 02:38 AM
Anonymous
Escrow Officer in Dallas

It will be good for passengers but I'm afraid too many Drivers will try to do this while driving. I've been rear-ended 3 times since cell phones have come out. Twice it was by drivers using "hands-free" devices. The last lady to rear end me stood there and told me that she was looking at me the whole time, saw the light turn red, saw everyone else come to a stop, but for some reason, she just never applied the brakes and ran right into my trunk...hmmm.

My sister's car was totalled last month (with her 2 young children in the back) by someone talking on a blue tooth....do you really think we need internet capabilities in our cars? Driving is not the time to multi-task!

Jun 27, 2008 02:46 AM
#21
Margaret Mitchell
Coldwell Banker Yorke Realty - York, ME
Seacoast Maine & NH Real Estate

Hmmmm.  Interesting stuff.  But don't we already have this technogy with the Connect Anywhere devices for laptops?  That would seem to be a better investment, especially as we all try to do less driving...

My husband has a "hands free' phone built into his truck.  But of course, it is useless if he isn't driving.  We are thinking of disconnecting it and getting a regular cell phone.  In order for the hands free phone to work, you have to keep an active On Star subscription for a couple hundred dollars a year, over and above the phone cost.  So I am wondering if the Chrysler technology will have additional hidden fees.

Still fascinating stuff.  Thank you for the heads up!

Jun 27, 2008 03:20 AM
Jami Van Den Bogaert
RE/MAX House of Brokers - Springfield, MO

Sounds scary. You can almost guaranty accidents will increase. The insurance on those cars should be way more than ones without wi-fi.

Jun 27, 2008 03:52 AM
Lesley Lambert
Park Square Realty serving Western MA - Westfield, MA
Real Estate Agent - Realtor - Westfield, MA - 413-

I just heard about this and am so excited!  As a working mom, what would be better than having the ability to work from my car as my kids are at practice, etc?  Love it!  Now all I need is a chauffer!

Jun 27, 2008 04:59 AM
Robert Rauf
CMG Home Loans - Toms River, NJ

I have a hard enough time returning Emails and texting when driving! 

Jun 27, 2008 06:40 AM
No Longer Active in Staging. No Longer Staging
Hickory, NC

Sara, I have to say that is way too "Jetson" like ... Even though it's pretty scary stuffin the wrong hands - I will likely try it out.. God bless,

Jun 27, 2008 09:51 AM
Kathleen Rollins - AZ Real Estate
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Chandler, AZ

Pretty soon, it (RE) will all be done by osmosis, with microchips in our eyes, and finger print credit cards that have the loan docs preloaded (I would like that better than a barcode across my forehead). And one microchip that forces a buyer to say yes when they know they found the perfect home, but are afraid to say so. Ahhh...   such a lovely future! 

Seriously...  great post! :-)

Jun 28, 2008 07:41 AM
Judy Greenberg
Compass - Long Grove, IL
Compass- Long Grove -Buffalo Grove

All I can say is that it seems very exciting but very dangerous!!!  How many things can you do when you drive.  Read emails, eat, put on lipstick etc.  I fear my new 16 year old driver on the road because of other drivers, not him.

Jul 05, 2008 07:40 AM
Marzena Melby
Coldwell Banker Burnet Realty - Richfield, MN
Realtor, Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate

Very interesting.  Great idea and I'm sure it will take off.  There are plenty of people who always have to have the latest and greatest in technology and toys.  However, most buyers will not ionvest in this unless they are using this technology for something else.

Jul 08, 2008 03:34 AM