Wednesday 21 December 2011

A Christmas Note

Christmas is fast approaching, and there's no other time quite like it.



It's that time when the sudden influx of leads in the North Pole region makes you want to bear hug everyone you pass on the street.



It's the time when you slip on your favorite reindeer suit and prance about the neighborhood in search of a quiet family dinner to crash.



It's at festive gatherings like these where unforgettable memories are made. You can always count on your normally reserved cube mate to have one too many peppermintinis, then promptly do a YouTube®-worthy version of The Worm on the dance floor.



I guess that's why they call it the most wonderful time of the year. To everyone who celebrates anything, have a recklessly gluttonous holiday.



Happy Holidays From T.R.A.C.K Property Management

Sunday 18 December 2011

To All The Followers For Christmas

I can let in on a little Holiday Secret follow my steps for a Surprise and watch what happens. Thanks to the Google Designer I got this from.



1. Go to Google Main Search Page.



2. Type in Let It Snow hit enter



Happy Holidays

Meet Craigslist's Cooler, Younger Brother

First Posted: Nov 24 2011 07:03 AMUpdated: 5 days ago

Tradyo uses GPS-based software to create a digital yard sale where strangers can trade anything from t-shirts to T-Birds with their mobile devices.



You can see the video at our new You Tube page...http://www.youtube.com/user/TrackProperty

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Tradyo iphone app

Meet Craigslist's Cooler, Younger Brother





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Co-founder, Tradyo.

  • First Posted: Nov 24 2011 07:03 AM

  • Updated: 5 days ago

Tradyo uses GPS-based software to create a digital yard sale where strangers can trade anything from t-shirts to T-Birds with their mobile devices.

Gideon Hayden and his teammates designed the mobile app Tradyo as part of The Next 36 program for young entrepreneurs. Using GPS to map goods around the community, it's revolutionizing the way we interact in the marketplace, and the way we think about what is "used" or "unwanted."

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