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  • Senator: "The 'real' Patriot Act is classified"

    The 'real' Patriot Act is classified, and the law is reinterpreted by the US Department of Justice, the FBI and other law enforcement, according to a US senator.

    Blog posts | May 26, 2011 6:17pm PDT

  • Classified ads plunge to $6bn from $19.6bn in 2000

    Craigslist, the mostly free classified ads service, has destroyed tens of billions of dollars of value in classified ads markets...

    Blog posts | February 4, 2010 2:27pm PST

  • How did Craigslist manage to become the king of classifieds?

    Pardon the off-topic rant - but I'm just blown away by how much power craigslist holds over classified advertising and how truly screwed up its system is. You see, for the past few weeks, I've...

    Blog posts | September 17, 2009 10:10am PDT

  • 32% of internet users use online classifieds

    32% of internet users turn to cyberspace for ads for things they may want to buy or sell, they used online classified ad or sites such as CraigsList. The share of internet users saying they had...

    Blog posts | February 25, 2008 5:08pm PST

  • Newspapers and ads: Missed delivery

    The Web has conquered the market for classifieds. Is there any cause for hope in last-ditch efforts by the old-school print publishers?

    News items | November 12, 2007 10:00am PST

  • Edgeio launches paid content platform

    The classified service edgeio is launching a new kind of paid content service at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle that facilitates 'in-place' transactions. Edgeio CEO Keith Teare calls them...

    Blog posts | August 10, 2007 12:02pm PDT

  • Facebook vs. Craigslist? NO magic formula in online classifieds

    Facebook vs. Craigslist? NO Magic Formula In Online Classifieds

    Blog posts | May 19, 2007 4:34pm PDT

  • Upstart aims to ease Web crawling for classifieds

    Start-up Vast hopes to make your classified-ad search quicker, whether you are looking for "goths or midgets or prisoners."

    News items | March 14, 2006 5:00am PST

  • Microsoft tests classifieds service

    Free online service is intended to let people to list items for sale, events and other classifieds type of information.

    News items | November 30, 2005 2:55am PST

  • More Google classifieds buzz

    Word of yet another Google patent related to classified ads surfaces, fueling talk of company's plans to conquer Web by becoming one-stop info shop.

    News items | November 10, 2005 1:43am PST

  • Classifieds dominate local ads growth online

    Online local ad spending is expected to rise 26 percent this year, but much of it will come from classifieds, Jupiter says.

    News items | September 21, 2005 5:19pm PDT

  • eBay adds U.K., Spanish sites to classifieds

    Company buys Gumtree.com and Loquo.com, both of which offer rental and job listings.

    News items | May 19, 2005 2:42pm PDT

  • MSNBC steps into classifieds

    Traditionally the mainstay of print, classifieds are becoming a bigger source of online revenue, as more sites look to go local.

    News items | August 16, 2004 5:05pm PDT

  • New York classifies Vonage as phone company

    Handing a setback to emerging Net phone services, the state's Public Service Commission rules that Vonage Holdings is a telephone company and thus subject to state regulation.

    News items | May 20, 2004 2:03am PDT

  • Army backs down on classified data threat

    The U.S. Army apologizes for threatening to prosecute an open-government advocacy group after it republishes a document copied from a military Web site.

    News items | February 5, 2004 10:02pm PST

  • Classifieds get second look from Net

    Many online publishers that once found it difficult to tap local markets are discovering that convenience has increased consumer demand--and advertising revenue.

    News items | November 30, 2001 2:00am PST

  • Classifieds turn into Net's cash cow

    Web publishers intent on reviving the comatose online advertising market might take a lesson from the quiet and unobtrusive world of classified listings.

    News items | November 29, 2001 9:15pm PST

  • Thief steals MI5 classified notebook

    A British MI5 agent has admitted losing a laptop notebook containing sensitive government information at Paddington train station earlier this month. Security has been stepped up at MI5 following...

    News items | March 24, 2000 12:00am PST

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