the new york times takes a look at the internet’s biggest public service, the now-ubiquitous craigslist. google has tried it, and so has microsoft, but ultimately these are for-profit endeavors that people do not perceive as providing a service.
i’ve bought a car on craigslist, a minidisc recorder, a futon, made money as a man with a van and met cool people all along the way. one could say that what i owe craig is invaluable, considering all of the great stories i’ve gotten along the way (and a copy of interpol’s antics (thanks, jude!).
ok, just some food for thought…
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