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Bradley Inman (aka Brad Inman) is an Internet entrepreneur and founder of several online and offline companies, including Inman News, HomeGain.com, TurnHere.com and Vook, an enhanced ebook publishing company. Inman's knowledge of the real estate industry dates back to his days as a syndicated real estate columnist with the ''San Francisco Examiner''. Inman is also the author of ''Livable Neighborhoods of the Bay Area''.〔Inman, Bradley. Livable Neighborhoods of the Bay Area. Foghorn Press, 1992. ISBN 0-935701-39-7〕 ==Companies== * Inman previously published ''Western Exposure'', a real estate newspaper that folded in 1989 amidst legal liability concerns, despite being profitable. * "Inman News" was founded in 1996 as an online news source for the real estate industry. Brad Inman continues to contribute as a guest columnist and speak on real estate issues. * Inman founded a lead generation firm, HomeGain, in 1999, selling it to Classified Ventures for an undisclosed sum in 2005. * In 2006, Inman raised $7.5M in venture funding to start TurnHere.com, an Internet video production and distribution platform that produces online advertising for corporate clients. * Inman founded Vook, an enhanced ebook company, in early 2009. Vook has created a technology platform that produces rich media experiences for the handheld tablet market. Vook works with a range of content partners including NBC, Simon & Schuster, ABC and Hay House and most major distribution channels including Apple, Amazon, Google and Barnes & Noble. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bradley Inman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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