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Craigslist Casualty: The Story of ApartmentsNearMetro.com

29 点作者 wlindner超过 12 年前

10 条评论

homedog超过 12 年前
It's the inevitable fate for anything that uses CL for data. CL is too afraid of competition, yet refuses to innovate. It's a shame.
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pm90超过 12 年前
If the application is blocked, can the author please openSource the script? If everyone starts using the script, I believe it will be quite impossible for CL to block it.
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typicalbender超过 12 年前
Similar story as <a href="https://www.padmapper.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.padmapper.com/</a>. It's sad that craigslist isn't willing to either update their application or allow someone to make it more useful for their customers.
jdavis703超过 12 年前
I had that exact same pain point in 2011. It's too bad the Craigslist refuses to innovate or let others innovate on their platform.
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vampirechicken超过 12 年前
If you want to compete with craigslist, build a better product and convince people that there is value for them to enter their data. That's what craigslist did.
TimMontague超过 12 年前
FYI: this is unreadable on my WP8 device. The screen width is set smaller than the text width so I have so scroll left and right for every line.
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ScottWhigham超过 12 年前
I don't get why people say things like, "It's too bad the Craigslist won't ... let other people innovate on their platform." It's just childish in my view. Here's another child's toys - and, granted, he has a LOT of toys[1] - and he's chosen to share them to every child in the world regardless of their background, yet you're upset because he's not sharing them in such a way that would only allow people to play with the toys on another playground. "He" doesn't want that - he wants to play, play, play with everyone. So he decides to say "No!" to anyone who wants to take his toys off of his playground.<p>If you don't like the way "he" plays with his toys, then tough cookies - "he" doesn't care and neither does anyone else except those who want to also complain about him not sharing in the way they want him to. You'll see this damn near every time someone posts a "Help! My API provider just changed the rules!" type of post. There are two types of responses: "I hate that - they should be more open", or "It's ridiculous to even think that you can build a business based off of leaching from someone else and that that other entity would be okay with that forever."<p>[1]Unlike children (who typically are given their toys), these toys are the result of "his" work.
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oniTony超过 12 年前
So there's Walk Score. Apartments near (Washington) metro example — <a href="http://walk.sc/YPUq1a" rel="nofollow">http://walk.sc/YPUq1a</a><p>This doesn't really solve the problem of Craigslist hoarding all their data to themselves (as pointed out numerous times already), but there are enough other sources to make it usable.
derwiki超过 12 年前
`<a href="http://trycourier.com/?utm_source=anm-blog`" rel="nofollow">http://trycourier.com/?utm_source=anm-blog`</a> linked in the post seems to 403.
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danso超过 12 年前
&#62; <i>Had around 1,500 unique visitors with an average time spent on the site of about 7 and a half minutes.</i><p>With no disrespect to the OP, that's not a <i>ton</i> of users, even for a single day...so I'm kind of surprised Craigslist noticed enough to block them. There must be tons of unapproved scraper scripts checking CL on a daily basis.
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