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    <title>Amateurs snap shots for real estate cyberscrapbook</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:11 PDT</pubDate>
    <description>Since late last year, a team of amateur photographers has slowly fanned across San Luis Obispo County as they attempt to snap photos of every tract home, quaint bungalow and modest condominium in the region.&lt;p/&gt;Their employer, ZAIO Corp., has launched an ambitious plan to catalog photos of every home in North America as part of a database of appraisals and other real estate records targeted at mortgage lenders and property brokers. &lt;p/&gt;To do that, they have hired a small army of amateur photographers whose job is to take quick photos from 
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