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David Moskowitz, creator of Domuswap.com, discusses house swapping on Fox Business Network's America's Nightly Scoreboard. (1/31/2008)
Watch the videos: Part1 Part2

Gulf Coast Business Review story on Infoblazer and DomuSwap (9/10/2007).
View the story here

Sarasota Herald Tribune story on DomuSwap (6/25/2007).
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David Moskowitz will be presenting
"The XX Framework" in Sarasota on June 20th, 2007

Infoblazer debuts DomuSwap.com
DomuSwap is an online listing service exclusively for sellers of residential real estate who will consider an exchange of property
click here to visit DomuSwap.
View Sarasota News coverage of Domuswap.

David Moskowitz will be presenting
"The XX Framework" in

Infoblazer's open source Java development project, XX Framework is released. Click here for more information ...

Looking back at Infoblazer's first product, BidBlazer. full story...

Digital Cockpit - A New York Times article describes some work done by InfoBlazer for General Electric.
Click here to see the article. (1.1 MB PDF)

Webcasting at GE - A 60 Minutes interview with former General Electric CEO Jack Welch mentions an internal webcasting application developed by infoblazer and GE. more...

BidBlazer - Auction Seach Software

BidBlazer was developed and marketed by AD2001 Computer Services (which later became Infoblazer LLC) from 1999 through 2001. BidBlazer was one of the first in a new breed of online auction search tools and was the first client based tool in this niche. At it's peak, BidBlazer searched eight online auction sites, including Ebay, Yahoo, Amazon, and MSN

During this time period, Ebay greatly consolidated it's share of the online market. Therefore, other auction sites were left with few listings and most were eventually phases out. Due to the overwhelming market share of Ebay, cross auction searches became less useful. Developers moved to building tools targeted towareds Ebay specifically, such as sniping and submission utilities. In addition, development of online searching during that time period was very prone to changes in online auction formats. Since there was generally no published API or XML communication tools, such as later popularized by Amazon and Google, keeping up to date with auction site changes was a constant process.Therefore, BidBlazer was phased out in mid 2001.

For posterity, here are some screen captures from the software and a review of the product from Rocketdownload.com

Bidblazer Review

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