Welcome Guest  ¦  Join Now  ¦  Sign In
news-spider.com
Advanced Search 
Home  >  News Topics  >  C  >  Craigslist

News Topic - Craigslist

RSS FeedArticles 21 - 30 of most recent articles

Photo from Fox5vegas.com CNN - Craigslist Founder: Web Can Bolster Democracy
Like Most People, I Really Don't Want To Be Bothered With Politics. On A Gut Level, It Seems To Be The Province Of The Popular Kids, And I'm A Nerd. (Plastic Pocket Protector, Thick Black Glasses Taped Together, That Was Me In School.)
Fox5vegas.com  –  Aug 26, 2008 11:51 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Local: Nevada: Las Vegas
Craigslist founder: Internet can aid democracy
Like most people, I really don't want to be bothered with politics. On a gut level, it seems to be the province of the popular kids, and I'm a nerd. (Plastic pocket protector, thick black glasses taped together, that was me in school.)
CNN.com  –  Aug 26, 2008 9:17 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology
Craigslist Imposters Rob, Murder Brooklyn Man
A Brooklyn car salesman was shot dead after being tricked into meeting what he thought was going to be a potential love interest, and instead turned out to be a pair of violent robbers. Daniel Brandt, 24, was supposed to be going out on a date with a woman he met on Craigslist, but when arrived to the Sea Rise apartment complex in Coney Island to meet her in person, he was lured up to the fourth floor, robbed, and then fatally in the head by two men.
wcbstv.com  –  Aug 25, 2008 8:26 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Local: New York: New York
Dem Convention Most-Covered Media Event in Party's History — by Bloggers
: Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comDENVER -- The four-day 2008 Democratic National Convention this week is not just a political event -- it's a celebration of social media, high-definition video and really kick-ass internet connectivity. "This is America's convention, and we're using new technology this time, like text messaging and Google and YouTube, to really break down these walls to make this [convention] more open and interactive," says Brook Colangelo, the DNCC's director of technology. This year's convention sees multiple firsts in technological innovations for the quadrennial political party gathering. For starters, the Democratic National Convention Committee is providing bloggers (and floor delegates) with "video-upload booths" where they can upload their footage to YouTube or any other online-video platform. The DNC is using text messaging and streaming video to keep delegates (and those following along at home) up to date. Separately, an alliance of groups, including progressive group blog the DailyKos, ProgressNow and the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, are hosting and sponsoring an 8,000-square-foot "bloggers tent," where attending bloggers, vloggers and podcasters will have a place to work with a high-bandwidth internet connection. Here's a look at some of the tech inside the Pepsi Convention Center, where the event is taking place. High-Tech PodiumThe convention committee hired top talent to design its futuristic-looking stage: Designer Bruce Rodgers came up with the idea for the Democrats' flashy podium. Rodgers' other clients include Madonna, Mötley Crüe, the Dave Matthews Band and the National Football League. The DNC convention setup features 8,000 square feet of video-projection surfaces, and that includes three 103-inch Panasonic LCD HD screens, the largest of their kind. The screens will project daily themes of the convention and other relevant pictures as events unfold. The DNCC says that more than 50 technicians and 70 local stagehands have worked more than 25,000 hours to create the 70-foot-wide and 60-feet-high stage and podium. : Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark is blogging and vlogging about theDemocratic National Convention for his personal blog cnewmark.com,Reuters and The Huffington Post. He's one of more than 120 bloggers whohave been credentialed to "cover" the convention.On Monday, Newmark worked in The Big Tent, an 8,000-square-foot spacefor bloggers. His gear: A Lenovo ThinkPad x300, an iPhone 3G, a FlipVideo, a Nokia n95, a Nikon P80 and a pedometer.He plans on streaming and shooting video during the convention, as wellas writing, and he has plans to attend tech round tables taking place atthe convention, as well as several parties with celebrities."I've never been to a convention, and I've never done anything politicalbefore," he says. Newmark is a surrogate for Obama and speaks about technology issues. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comCNN chief national correspondent John King, at the "Mini Magic Wall." The touchscreen is a smaller version of the "Magic Wall" that CNN has used in election coverage. It is produced by Perceptive Pixel, a company founded by multitouch pioneer Jeff Han. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comJosh Braun, CNN Producer of New Media, works on a map of the convention floor, which will be geo-referenced to real-time voting data. His computer is connected to the nearby giant touchscreen used by John King. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comCNN uses a "Polecam" system on one corner of the floor for correspondent Candy Crowley. The monitor and controller at the opposite end of the pole holding the camera are shown here. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comA state-delegation voting kiosk with internet connectivity for bloggers is shown here. There are a total of 56 of these kiosks in the convention hall. The foreground computer is used to tally delegate votes. The monitor at right is for those who are sight- or hearing-impaired. A phone is on each side of the voting computer: one connected to Obama for America and one to the DNC secretary, both used to coordinate issues on the floor. The connection is hardwired so as not to compete with RF devices (such as video cameras) from the news media. The yellow cable gives internet access to bloggers. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comIn background is the DNC network hardware and in foreground is an OC-192 circuit, providing 10 Gbps of bandwidth -- enough, convention organizers say, to connect 220,000 homes to the internet. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comWith 56 blogging kiosks, a massive OC-192 internet connection, blogger-friendly amenities, streaming video and 8,000 square feet for bloggers nearby, the Pepsi Center is about to host the most-blogged event ever. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comDNC Committee technology director Brook Colangelo holds a cable at a state-delegation voting kiosk. The connection is hardwired so as not to compete with RF devices (such as video cameras) from the news media -- plus, it will provide a more reliable connection than WiFi could in an environment where so many people want internet access. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comJoe Silber and Lysandra Nelson from San Francisco mug at the podium for a photo op. Behind them are three Panasonic 103-inch HDTV displays; 8,000 square feet of video projection area is behind that.
Wired News  –  Aug 25, 2008 7:50 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Business
Dem Convention Techiest Event in Party's History
: Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comThe four-day 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver this week is not just a political event -- it's a celebration of social media, high-definition video and really kick-ass internet connectivity. "This is America's convention, and we're using new technology this time, like text messaging and Google and YouTube, to really break down these walls to make this [convention] more open and interactive," says Brook Colangelo, the DNCC's director of technology. This year's convention sees multiple firsts in technological innovations for the quadrennial political party gathering. For starters, the Democratic National Convention Committee is providing bloggers (and floor delegates) with "video-upload booths" where they can upload their footage to YouTube or any other online-video platform. The DNC is using text messaging and streaming video to keep delegates (and those following along at home) up to date. Separately, an alliance of groups, including progressive group blog the DailyKos, ProgressNow and the Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, are hosting and sponsoring an 8,000-square-foot "bloggers tent," where attending bloggers, vloggers and podcasters will have a place to work with a high-bandwidth internet connection. Here's a look at some of the tech inside the Pepsi Convention Center, where the event is taking place. High-Tech PodiumThe convention committee hired top talent to design its futuristic-looking stage: Designer Bruce Rodgers came up with the idea for the Democrats' flashy podium. Rodgers' other clients include Madonna, Mötley Crüe, the Dave Matthews Band and the National Football League. The DNC convention setup features 8,000 square feet of video-projection surfaces, and that includes three 103-inch Panasonic LCD HD screens, the largest of their kind. The screens will project daily themes of the convention and other relevant pictures as events unfold. The DNCC says that more than 50 technicians and 70 local stagehands have worked more than 25,000 hours to create the 70-foot-wide and 60-feet-high stage and podium. : Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark is blogging and vlogging about theDemocratic National Convention for his personal blog cnewmark.com,Reuters and The Huffington Post. He's one of more than 120 bloggers whohave been credentialed to "cover" the convention.On Monday, Newmark worked in The Big Tent, an 8,000-square-foot spacefor bloggers. His gear: A Lenovo ThinkPad x300, an iPhone 3G, a FlipVideo, a Nokia n95, a Nikon P80 and a pedometer.He plans on streaming and shooting video during the convention, as wellas writing, and he has plans to attend tech round tables taking place atthe convention, as well as several parties with celebrities."I've never been to a convention, and I've never done anything politicalbefore," he says. Newmark is a surrogate for Obama and speaks about technology issues. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comCNN chief national correspondent John King, at the "Mini Magic Wall." The touchscreen is a smaller version of the "Magic Wall" that CNN has used in election coverage. It is produced by Perceptive Pixel, a company founded by multitouch pioneer Jeff Han. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comJosh Braun, CNN Producer of New Media, works on a map of the convention floor, which will be geo-referenced to real-time voting data. His computer is connected to the nearby giant touchscreen used by John King. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comCNN uses a "Polecam" system on one corner of the floor for correspondent Candy Crowley. The monitor and controller at the opposite end of the pole holding the camera are shown here. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comA state-delegation voting kiosk with internet connectivity for bloggers is shown here. There are a total of 56 of these kiosks in the convention hall. The foreground computer is used to tally delegate votes. The monitor at right is for those who are sight- or hearing-impaired. A phone is on each side of the voting computer: one connected to Obama for America and one to the DNC secretary, both used to coordinate issues on the floor. The connection is hardwired so as not to compete with RF devices (such as video cameras) from the news media. The yellow cable gives internet access to bloggers. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comIn background is the DNC network hardware and in foreground is an OC-192 circuit, providing 10 Gbps of bandwidth -- enough, convention organizers say, to connect 220,000 homes to the internet. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comWith 56 blogging kiosks, a massive OC-192 internet connection, blogger-friendly amenities, streaming video and 8,000 square feet for bloggers nearby, the Pepsi Center is about to host the most-blogged event ever. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comDNC Committee technology director Brook Colangelo holds a cable at a state-delegation voting kiosk. The connection is hardwired so as not to compete with RF devices (such as video cameras) from the news media -- plus, it will provide a more reliable connection than WiFi could in an environment where so many people want internet access. : Photo: Steve Peterson/Wired.comJoe Silber and Lysandra Nelson from San Francisco mug at the podium for a photo op. Behind them are three Panasonic 103-inch HDTV displays; 8,000 square feet of video projection area is behind that.
Wired News  –  Aug 25, 2008 7:50 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Business
Wikimedia pegs future on education, not profit
Google has its Googleplex, Craigslist has a Victorian flat, and the seventh-most-popular Web site in the world has this: a 3,000-square-foot nondescript loft situated in San Francisco's South Park below Interstate 80. In many ways, the rented office befits...
SFGate.com  –  Aug 24, 2008 07:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Local: California: San Francisco
Writer's Unfinished Novel Stolen In Portland
A writer who had his laptop and unfinished novel stolen is trying to track down the thief on Craigslist.
KPTV.com  –  Aug 23, 2008 3:25 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Local: Oregon: Portland
This Week: Five Things
1Chris Rock Got some friends in high places? Time to start dialling them up - or at least camping out on Craigslist - if you want to see Chris Rock, who was chosen as one of the greatest standup comics in history by Comedy Central. Aug. 24-26 at the Orpheum, ticketmaster.ca.
The Globe and Mail  –  Aug 23, 2008 04:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Canada: British Columbia
Teenage Girl Accused Of Soliciting Sex On "Craigslist"
Read full story for latest details.
TurnTo23.com  –  Aug 23, 2008 12:52 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Local: California: Bakersfield
Girl Arrested In Connection To Prostitution
Police say they arrested a 15-year-old girl for allegedly prostituting herself on the popular Web site craigslist.com.
TurnTo23.com  –  Aug 22, 2008 11:52 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Local: California: Bakersfield