Hooman interviews Craigslist founder Craig Newmark at TechCrunch 40 in San Francisco. www.hooman.tv
Hooman interviews Craigslist founder Craig Newmark at TechCrunch 40 in San Francisco. www.hooman.tv
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Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, talks about “nerd values,” the Internet, Ayn Rand, Barack Obama, and more.
Case Western Reserve University 2008 Commencement Keynote Address Speaker: Craig Newmark Location: Veale Center Date: 18 May 2008 A self-described “nerd” while a student at Case Western Reserve University 30-plus years ago, Craig Newmark said he and others like him tended to migrate to the earliest versions of the Internet because it offered the promise of acceptance. “I realized, somehow, this thing included everyone . . . and that is the vision behind craigslist,” the double alumnus told …
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Craig of craigslist.org chats with New America Foundation fellow Douglas McGray at Zócalo in San Francisco about his mistakes, some memorable craigslist posts, and advice for web entrepreneurs.
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As part of the Google DC Talks series, Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, discusses the history of Craigslist, the future of the Web, and the Internet’s role in improving democracy. This event took place on October 3, 2008 at Google’s offices in Washington, DC
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Watch the whole movie: http://www.caachi.com/Members/MFGibson/24_hours_on_craigslist/landing 24 hours on craigslist: The subject of death is very hard to deal with in a documentary, especially in a film like this one where we have so many irreverent moments. But the point was always to show on honest portrayal of what goes on in our "digital commons"– and indeed death is a part of that. -A scene taken from the feature documentary. Watch the whole movie: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects …