Archive for March, 2008



‘Superhero Movie’

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 9:14 am

desired laughs and topicality. If the mere mention of any of these strikes you as funny — YouTube, Craigslist, Facebook, MySpace, ‘2 Girls, 1 Cup,’ Perez Hilton, Wikipedia — you are 75% of the way to enjoying most of the humor in ‘Superhero Movie,’ the

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California > Private eye turns upward

Saturday 22 March 2008 @ 3:27 pm

flying object? The photographs came from the internet. In May, someone using the name ‘Raji’ posted them on Craigslist. All three show a lone wooden power pole with crossbeams and wires. Hovering above is a flying saucer. The thing looks part Star Trek

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American Medical News Profiles Dr. Ari Weitzner, Founder of ShareMedicalSpace.com

Wednesday 19 March 2008 @ 3:39 pm

for advertising available medical space to colleagues were very limited and inefficient. Advertising in local classifieds or on craigslist is a hit-or-miss proposition, because those media are not targeted at doctors. By contrast, ShareMedicalSpace.com

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Wikipedia’s tin-cup approach wears thin

Monday 10 March 2008 @ 4:25 pm

3,000 square feet of rented space furnished with desks and chairs bought on the cheap from EBay and Craigslist. A sheet of printer paper taped to the door says the office belongs to the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that runs Wikipedia, the online

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Craigslist Making Gains In Classified Market Share

Friday 7 March 2008 @ 1:42 pm

WebProNews - Traffic to classified advertising site Craigslist has steadily increased over the past year. Hitwise has an interesting analysis about the sites growth. U.S. visits to Craigslist were up 93 percent year over year last week and in the Hitwise …

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Spread Your Wings Online

Thursday 6 March 2008 @ 12:56 pm

their sites by promoting their stores on search engines like Google and on local classified ad sites like Craigslist. The company’s philosophy is unorthodox but refreshingly simple–time spent creating too many bells and whistles for an online store is

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