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		By: maryland_parker		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[as far as there are necessities to be covered, and someone that spots them, i think there will always be a new thing. we live in a world that progresses constantly, where things change and evolve, as so do our needs. And i am not only refering to the new needs that could appear as a consequence of progress but also about old needs that are not yet properly covered. 

If you look at idealista.com, it doesnt look like nothing really new, but what happened in spain around 2000, is that there wasnt a proper website where you could go to find a house to buy or rent. The CEO at idealista.con saw an opportunity there, a niche, a necessity that wasnt covered by no one really. They introduced a proper search engine, adapted to the user´s needs, and that was the key for them to be now the first spanish speaking real state website. they introduced a new technology to what was until then just covered by newspapers and portals that didnt really made a nice user experie]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as far as there are necessities to be covered, and someone that spots them, i think there will always be a new thing. we live in a world that progresses constantly, where things change and evolve, as so do our needs. And i am not only refering to the new needs that could appear as a consequence of progress but also about old needs that are not yet properly covered. </p>
<p>If you look at idealista.com, it doesnt look like nothing really new, but what happened in spain around 2000, is that there wasnt a proper website where you could go to find a house to buy or rent. The CEO at idealista.con saw an opportunity there, a niche, a necessity that wasnt covered by no one really. They introduced a proper search engine, adapted to the user´s needs, and that was the key for them to be now the first spanish speaking real state website. they introduced a new technology to what was until then just covered by newspapers and portals that didnt really made a nice user experie</p>
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