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THE APP SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY ON-THE-GO Keller Williams Realty Real Estate Search Available for: Keller Williams Realty is the first real estate franchise to offer all of its 88,000 agents an individually branded real estate search app. Provided at no cost to its agents or consumers, the app features targeted searches, full-screen photos and property details, sharing capabilities, a mortgage calculator, open house notices, rental listings, and the ability to instantly connect with an agent and send property inquiries. Remote PC Available for: Control your computer from anywhere in the room with Remote PC. This free download allows you to turn your mobile phone or tablet into a wireless or Bluetooth control pad. You can control the mouse, keyboard, multimedia, desktop, presentations, and power system commands easily from your smartphone via Wi-Fi or the Internet. (PC Remote on Windows and Blackberry) AccuWeather Available for: Don't get caught by surprise in a winter storm. Access the most accurate and current weather information available no matter where you are. Utilizing advanced GPS technology, AccuWeather provides you with the most detailed, reliable, and up-to-date weather news and information, including alerts for severe weather watches and warnings. Free to download on all smartphone platforms. Weatherproof your day! 12 NONCURRENT U.S. MORTGAGES = 4,594,000 Lender Processing Services (LPS) reported a decline in the industry's foreclosure inventory in September, and the company says while delinquencies were up slightly from the previous month, they were down when comparing the numbers year-over-year. LPS counted a total of 3,266,000 mortgages nationwide that were 30 or more days past due but not yet in foreclosure as of September month-end. That tally represents 6.46 percent of all outstanding mortgages. September's delinquency rate was 4.23 percent higher than the rate reported for August, but 12.63 percent below September 2012's rate. Of the more than 3 million delinquent loans, LPS says 1,331,000 have missed at least three payments but haven't started the foreclosure process. Another 1,328,000 mortgages were winding their way through foreclosure pipelines in September, according to LPS' data. That number put the nation's presale foreclosure inventory at 2.63 percent in September, down 1.29 percent from the month prior and down 32.18 percent from a year earlier. All-in-all, there were 4,594,000 mortgages going unpaid in the United States as of the end of the third quarter. Comparatively speaking, the nation's non-current total stood at 5,640,000 at the same time last year.

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