24 October 2006

the founder of Craigslist is still on the Awesome Humans list. this is why:
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) — The founder of Craigslist.org, the free social networking and classifieds Web site, said on Thursday he is not interested in selling out, a few hours after social networking site MySpace was valued at $15 billion.
“Who needs the money? We don’t really care,” Craig Newmark said in an interview at the Picnic ‘06 Cross Media Week conference here. “If you’re living comfortably, what’s the point of having more?” Newmark said.
Just a few hours earlier, RBC Capital analyst Jordan Rohan said MySpace could be worth around $15 billion within three years, measured in terms of the value created for shareholders of its parent company, News Corp. MySpace was acquired by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. for $580 million less than a year ago. It now boasts more than 90 million active users, against 10 million monthly users of craigslist.
Craigslist, despite its no-frills layout, gets more than four billion page views per month with just 22 employees. Measured as a proportion of the number of employees, it claims to rank seventh amongst English language sites, behind Yahoo, AOL Time Warner, Microsoft, Google, eBay and News Corp.
Newmark said raising the money to subsequently give it away to good causes also did not interest him. “Finding a good cause is incredibly hard and time-consuming,” he said, adding that he and Chief Executive Jim Buckmaster agree on not cashing in.
“We both know some people who own more than a billion (dollars) and they’re not any the happier. They also need bodyguards,” he said. Craigslist is 25 percent owned by eBay after one of the shareholders who helped to set up the site in the 1990s sold his stake in 2004. Newmark declines to specify exactly who owns the remaining shares.
24 October 2006 at 5:45 pm
thanks! but for sure, I’m no big deal.
Craig
24 October 2006 at 8:45 pm
Martin is a star-fucker
24 October 2006 at 9:20 pm
i’mna get a shirt that says:
“trackback technology makes me cool by proxy”
craig, if you visit this page again, rock on!
_____
p.s.
if you’re still reading this drivel, i’m about to graduate with a Computer Science/Cognitive Systems degree, and will be looking to expand into the “getting hired” markets, like maybe someplace untarnished by power like… Craigslist? resume found at…
actually, nvm, i’m not SF-bound, i’m Ithaca-bound (’cause i’m “Cornell-grad-school-attending girlfriend”-bound), so nowhere near the physical space occupied by SF… however, a wicked-smart friend of mine is looking to move back to Oakland shortly, right after he ends his UBC stint… ;)
anyway, rock on, craig. craigslist rules. \m/ actually, more like \mm/
24 October 2006 at 10:06 pm
Craig, your a jerk off. Give it to the needy or at least tell people your holding out for more.
24 October 2006 at 10:07 pm
Martin, help me!
24 October 2006 at 10:12 pm
Deviant:
it’s “you’re”. and if we’re so business savvy, then we’d know that if and when one holds out for more, one prolly ought not let on that one is holding out for more.
Michael Jackson
your IP reveals where you are from, and while Vancouver is beautiful, it certainly is not Neverland.
25 October 2006 at 2:02 am
M.J. is in Dubai, mang. TERRAHRISTS ARE IN UR BLOG, HATIN UR FREEDOM
25 October 2006 at 2:24 am
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25 October 2006 at 10:03 am
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25 October 2006 at 10:10 am
Craig’s humility, and Martin’s too for that matter, is precisely what makes them special!
As for finding a good cause being hard and time-consuming, it pains me incredibly to hear such a thing! I work at a fundraising nonprofit in the Seattle area with a mere 6% overhead budget that is, among other things, actively trying to END homelessness. (yeah, I was doubtful too before I started!) We work with and help fund hundreds of partner agencies doing complimentary things in the health and human services area.
I wish I could tell you about all the amazing people, causes, and positive action I encounter every day.
If homelessness isn’t your thing, there are amazing groups of groups working together to fund the Arts, to help with environmental issues, to address world poverty, to support local independent charities, animal rights, gay rights, health and medicine, you name it. Groups like this keep each other honest, help each other keep overhead low, help each other make a difference by working together. Here are some examples:
Seattle/Washington:
http://www.uwkc.org Human Services
http://www.charity.org Global Impact
http://www.esw.org Environment
http://www.wfalliance.org Women?s Issues
http://www.artsfund.org Arts
http://www.pridefoundation.com Social Justice/LGBT
http://www.neighbortonation.org Faith-based
Bay Area:
http://www.uwba.org Human Services
http://www.charity.org Global Impact
http://www.earthshareca.org Environment
http://www.taprootfoundation.org Volunteering
Canada:
http://www.uwlm.ca Human Services
http://www.cnf.ca Environment
http://www.vcn.bc.ca/volbc/volbc/index.html Volunteering
(there are more—name your cause)
Each of these federations has on their websites a list of partner nonprofit agencies they work with, each of whom also have websites with information about what they do, why, how, and how you can help. You can donate to a federation, who will decide where your money will be most effective. You can donate to a nonprofit directly. You can volunteer. You can learn how to adjust your consuming and buying habits to better impact the planet and your community, you can start working for change by working for a cause. (Working for a nonprofit is SO good for your mental health, if only because your coworkers RULE.) You can simply educate yourself. You can ask for help—people at these agencies aren’t trying to hustle you, they’re trying to educate and improve. The only difficult part is deciding what you care about and then deciding to make a difference. Even if it’s only about improving how you treat your fellow man on a day to day basis!
Like Craig, like Martin, like the guy in the desk next to me.
25 October 2006 at 11:00 am
Tamara, for everyone’s records, is one of my favourite people, btw.
2 November 2006 at 5:45 pm
Aw, thanks Martin!!!
14 January 2007 at 9:33 pm
*ok, which one of you goofs sent Texas a Canadian Cold front as a gag gift*