The Future of Home Search

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Future internet search will track your digital browsing history to present you with home buying choices before you actually search for them.

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By Roger Ewing

Google Personalized Search examines your web history and assigns sites you have visited a high ranking. If you visit a particular site frequently, it will be ranked higher than sites you may not be visiting on a regular basis.  This ability is known as 2nd and 3rd Generation Search.

Amazon’s “people who bought your product also bought…” is an example of this kind of technology.  Amazon’s Jeff Bezos refers to this technology as Discovery-Based Search.

Search 4.0

Taking Amazon’s example a step further, requires a computer to get social and personal with you in the search process.

Google is pushing the search envelope.  Using your personal search history, and combining those results with search histories of people you know, as well as search histories from people you don’t know, gives Google the opportunity to finely tune your search results.  From a marketing point of view, this is powerful stuff.

The point is, Google now has the ability and the means to review your personal search history, thereby defining your individual digital stream of consciousness.

The Semantic Web


For computers to perform the tedious tasks involved in Search 4.0, images and symbols must be presented in a format that the computer can understand and evaluate.  Creating platforms where computers recognize and combine this information and then act upon it, is at the very heart of the future search process.

Computers must be capable of  processing knowledge itself.

Instead of merely recognizing text, the computer must rely on processes similar to human deductive reasoning and inference, resulting in more meaningful search results.

Discovery-based Search promises to revolutionize the information gathering process.

Home Search

In the near future, when you begin your online home search, you may be greeted by ads for homes tailored to your taste and preference.

Vacant homes may even be digitally staged, complete with furniture and decorations that you have previously investigated online.

Before Digital Staging
After digital staging
Digital staging photos courtesy of California Image Maker CIM.com

Some may feel discovery-based search is an invasion of privacy, while others will view this kind of search as a tremendous convenience. We can either embrace this technology, or hope it goes away.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

The Tomato Patch

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By: Roger Ewing

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For those of us living by the high protein, low carb diet, The Tomato Patch in Agoura Hills is a perfect spot to try after a workout or for a casual lunch. Serving sandwiches, salads and soups, it is their Allstar Smoothies that set them apart. Operating somewhat of a Jamba Juice, Tomato Patch offers 25 different smoothies in 2 sizes, all named loosely around sports. The Tour De France, the Downhill, or the Corner Kick are all great choices. Add a nutritional boost as well.

The Tomato Patch is located on 5889 Kanan in the Agoura Hills City Mall. They also deliver: 818.889.7867.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

A Few Tips for this Weeks Rain

Beware of burn areas as 2 major storms are on tap for Southern CaliforniaPicture 1

By: Roger Ewing

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This is a friendly reminder to pay special attention during this week.  2 major storms will hit, the first on Monday, December 7th and the second, more impressive storm, will begin late on Wednesday, December 9th. Forecasters predict the 2 storms will cause widespread power outages and flooding in burn areas.  Also, be sure to keep an eye on your home.  Beware of clogged rain gutters and leaky roofs.   It’s also a great time to shut the sprinklers off and save a few extra bucks on your next water bill.  Drive safe and have a good week.

To view the rain and snow forecast go to Snow and rain levels.

EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

Happy Halloween

In the spirit of Halloween, I’d like to offer a few creative Halloween decor ideas cordially presented by youtube.  Happy Halloween all!

By: Roger Ewing

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EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy.

New Web Site Design Coming Soon

I am excited to announce the launch of our new web site design, including new features.

By Roger Ewing

In a short time we will be launching our newly redesigned web site at ewingSIR.com.  It may take us a few days to get the kinks out and some of our links may temporarily not work as a result of the new theme installation.  Please be patient with us, we are doing our very best to make the transition as seamless as possible.

Over the coming weeks, we will also be updating our Community Blog sites as well.

We will be adding a new link to our Community Newz sites, where you can subscribe to receive current statistics for your community by zip code.

When our new site is launched, please let me know your thoughts and your feelings about the new design.  We greatly value your input and recommendations.

If you would like to see your community featured on our community blog list, or if you would like to become a Community Newz contributor for your neighborhood,  please let us know.

Best wishes,

Roger Ewing

BLOGGING: Lessons from the film Julie & Julia

JULIE & JULIA: “If no one’s in the kitchen, who’s to see?
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I put on my sunglasses and fake moustache, and walked quickly through the parking lot with my head down, thinking no one would recognize me when I went into the theatre. For two weeks my wife had been asking me to see the movie Julie & Julia with her and my 86-year-old mother-in-law. Not that I mind going out with the two of them, but being seen entering a theatre in my home town to see a movie about Julia Child and cooking was, well, somehow not very macho.

The Nora Ephron written and directed movie features Meryl Streep as Julia Child and Amy Adams as Julie Powell. The film is actually two stories in one. It flashes back and forth between Julia, as she begins her cooking career in 1949 Paris, contrasting her life to Julie, a woman in 2002 Queens, New York who aspires to cook all 524 recipes from Child’s cookbook. Stanley Tucci, brilliantly plays Julia Child’s husband Paul Childs, opposite Streep.

Less than ten minutes in, I suddenly realized this film is the first major motion picture based on a blog. Off came the sunglasses and fake moustache; on went the light bulb inside my head, blogging is something I could wrap my brain around.

It turns out, the real life Julie Powell started to blog as a means of getting in touch with her inner desire to someday become a writer. Her life had led her to an unhappy place. She lived in an apartment above a pizza parlor and spent her days in a sad cubicle-job working for the city of New York. She was in desperate need of some self-realization. Blogging became Julie’s passport to a meaningful existence. Her goal was to cook all of Julia Child’s recipes inside one year and to blog about it each day. The project quickly became an obsession for her.

I checked out Julie’s original blog, The Julie/Julia Project. Not that impressive. No exotic links, no theme, other than her first person rambling about life and cooking. Which leads me to an important conclusion for my own blog, www.rogerewing.wordpress.com.

There is no need to be fancy in delivery, only a desperate requirement to connect to your readers on a level they understand and identify with.

Compelling content is a constant requirement for successful blogging. Julie’s blog is very conversational. It’s as if I am in her kitchen listening to her while she cooks. Her written words are merely the extrapolation of her thinking onto a computer screen. Why is this so readable and why is everyone so interested in what she is thinking on any given day?

On Friday, August 13, 2004 Julie writes, “Without you here (Julia Child), I would be a different person – a smaller, a sadder, a more frightened person.” There were 238 comments posted to this particular blog. That’s impressive. It is clear she is willing to expose her true feelings to the world and has no fear of transparency. This is an important point.

One must blog from their true heart, without fear. Be willing to commit to treating the world as a welcome friend.

Julie Powell’s blog became a memoir for “Everywoman”. Julie’s writing is simply a revealing expose of a year in the life of someone just like you or me. She writes about herself, a real person, whose life is filled with joy, sadness, fear, pain, exhilaration, passion, and every other emotion that makes the human condition so complicated and entertaining.

This is a wonderfully simple film that is filled with delights, as well as a realistic sampling of the kind of challenges we all face in our everyday lives. It is also a lesson on the strength of social media and the power of the written word. I highly recommend Julie & Julia.

See it, you’ll be better for it.