Craigslist has started to add maps to its sales listings, letting people view not just what items are being sold, but where those items are located on a map. Craigslist appears to be starting off with ...
January 7, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Craigslist has expanded its new maps feature—which it rolled out a few months ago to help apartment hunters find ...
Craigslist may be the first place apartment hunters look for rental info, but the famously sparse entries leave some things to be desired. Until now, that included a map of the neighborhood. Now, if ...
Telling Craigslist buyers where you are can help them find you; giving them a map to your location may help them find you faster. When you post ads on Craigslist, you have the option to embed HTML ...
Craigslist is expanding its map-based listings to yard sales and flea markets, reports TechCrunch. In order to find a group selling event near you, just click the map view after you run an appropriate ...
Craigslist hasn’t changed much in the 16 years it’s become the go-to destination for those in search of living spaces, lost items, and even love. The swarming sea of white, blue, gray, and purple ...
Craigslist on Wednesday introduced a new Map View feature that displays the location of apartment listings across select cities. As The Next Web reports, the mapping feature is apparently rolling out ...
Craigslist is apparently working on a map tool of its own. Oh, and while it’s doing its best to discourage web openness, it’s also using an open crowd-sourced platform to build out Craigslist maps.
Expanding upon its August test of digital maps in housing ads for certain metropolitan areas, Craigslist has begun offering a new “Map View” showing multiple housing ads on the same map in select ...
Screenshot of map on a Craigslist classified ad for an apartment rental in the San Francisco Bay area, taken August 27, 2012. Craigslist has just gotten a major cartographic upgrade. The popular ...
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