Could this be the site that takes out Craigslist? (it launched today)
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#3(a bit too clean, I was looking for categories to browse through and could only find tags once I clicked on an item)
What would be the revenue model on this site? Ads?
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#5Having no categories to browse in the UI feels a bit strange at first, but imagine if google had categories? I believe Craigslist built it wrong from the beginning, but people are very use to that structure.
Re: Could this be the site that takes out Craigslist? (it launched today)
#6It just launched today so it is in it's very early stages. Post some items you may have laying around to see how easy it is to use. Having no categories to browse in the UI feels a bit strange at first, but imagine if google had categories? I believe Craigslist built it wrong from the beginning, but people are very use to that structure.
Re: Could this be the site that takes out Craigslist? (it launched today)
#7It just launched today so it is in it's very early stages. Post some items you may have laying around to see how easy it is to use. Having no categories to browse in the UI feels a bit strange at first, but imagine if google had categories? I believe Craigslist built it wrong from the beginning, but people are very use to that structure.
Yahoo was categorized early on, and gave you a sense of what was available by topic. Until there was a critical mass of web data, something like Google might not have taken off. CL taking a google style approach from day one would have been a failure, imo, because there wasn't a critical mass, and open ended 'google-style searching' for stuff on small amounts of data usually leads to 'nothing found' - not a good expe…