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New National Rental Search Engine Launched in Beta

rentBits aims to help users make sense of the millions of bits of rental housing data and information that reside on the web

'While at Google, we learned to develop products that were simple to use, free for users, and clean of annoying advertising,' says Dan Daugherty, President and CEO of rentBits, a new nationwide search engine for rentals. 'rentBits has all of these qualities and this beta release is just the beginning. We will continue to innovate so we can provide the best rental search experience for our users,' Daugherty added.

Using advanced search technology, rentBits crawls the web to provide users with an index of single family home, condo and apartment for rent listings from major rental sites, associations and property management websites, Daugherty said.

The rentBits executive team brings search and advertising expertise to the online rental space. Daugherty and Tim Moynihan (COO) come from Google and Dariusz Rakowicz (CTO) has extensive experience developing technology and search platforms for the hotel industry.

rentBits is a subsidiary of Rent Marketer, Inc (www.rentmarketer.com), the largest online rental distribution platform in the world.

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