Real Estate and Technology

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Real Estate Agent - Coldwell Banker Dynasty
Song San has been in the Technology industry for 15 years dealing with many aspects of technology including desktops, servers, web design, web programming, database, and management. Song worked for and consulted for a long list of startups, multi-million, and multi-billion dollar companies including Pom Wonderful, Circor Aerospace, Suncal, and Fox Interactive. Song is also a real estate broker in the Los Angeles, California area. He does a lot of networking with buyers, sellers, investors, and agents for many hours on a daily basis. He also spends much time with his family and doing technology consulting work for his clients and on his on projects.

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2011 

   At home, I usually leave one or two of my computers on 24/7 in case I wake up in the middle of the night and wanted to do some work or am too lazy to close all the opened programs and files.    This bad habit cost me about $10 - $15 per computer per month. Imagine a real estate office that hav...
01/31/2011
 Being even a little tech savvy would not only show clients that you can do the job but can also save time. Instead of using the mouse to click on the "print" button or click on the menu on "File", then "print", it is a lot quicker to just press Ctrl+P. Each time they are used, it would save time...
01/29/2011
  Just got a new listing at San Gabriel, which is 3Bed, 1.5 Bath, 1,449 Sq. Ft. on 7800 Sq. Ft lot in San Gabriel. There is a pool and spa at the back. The back have a garage with an extra room in the back that could be use for an entertainment room. The back also have a storage den.   Below are ...
01/26/2011
  The what? Never heard of this phone until today. I have my current Blackberry for about 2 years and am pretty happy with. It is easy to make phone calls, send and receive emails, keeps track of my contacts and alerts upcoming calendar events. Once in a while would have to look up things on the ...
01/25/2011
  In the beginning there was the typewritters. Then came the portable wordprocessors. Afterward came the Personal Computer (PC). None of these devices was able to automatically correct spellings or grammar until Microsoft Word or WordPerfect came out with these features. Still the grammar help is...
01/24/2011
  How often do you let your subscribers know of changes to your website? For many people the answer is never.  Whether it is because they never got to it or they do not have the capabilities to do it, being able to update customers of changes to your website could be a great business opportunity....
01/24/2011
   I haven't updated my Facebook or Twitter Status for over a few weeks. Probably didn't have much time or don't know what to say. Tonight while watching a Tech blog, I saw an interesting website called the Social Status Generator (http://www.socialstatusgenerator.com) that lets a user pick a tag...
01/20/2011
  I have been teaching a class of about 20 agents for the last 7 weeks training on real estate matters. We allocated one week for each topic including social media which they are given the assignments to register an ActiveRain account and connect with everyone in the class. We allocated two weeks...
01/19/2011
   When I was living at Northridge, California, where there were frequent small quake shocks about 10 years ago, all we had for emergencies where about 10 5-Gallon water bottles and a few canned foods. Thinking about then we were very inadequate on a real emergency that is why the last few years ...
01/16/2011
  These days the Office Suite programs that contain word processor, spreadsheet, etc. gets larger and larger each year. The lastest Microsoft Office 2010 needs at least 3GB of disk space. Even the Open Source Open Office needs at least 650MB of disk space. These might be able to fit into a USB th...
01/16/2011
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Song San

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local_phone(626) 642-2449
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Song San has been in the Technology industry for over 15 years dealing with many aspects of technology including desktops, servers, web design, web programming, database, and management. Song worked for and consulted for a long list of startups, multi-million, and multi-billion dollar companies including Pom Wonderful, Circor Aerospace, Suncal, and Fox Interactive. Song is also a real estate broker in the Los Angeles, California area. He does a lot of networking with buyers, sellers, investors, and agents for many hours on a daily basis. He also spends much time with his family and doing technology consulting work for his clients and on his on projects.