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Craigslist CEO Responds to Calls for Curbing Erotic Services Ads



When Boston police arrested Philip Markoff on Monday, charging him with murdering a masseuse and robbing a prostitute at two separate Boston area hotels, the saga of the much-publicized "Craigslist Killer" came to an end. However, it looks like the trouble may just be getting worse for Craigslist, the site where Markoff allegedly found his victims. According to some of the latest reports, more officials are calling upon the online-classifieds site to take stricter action to combat illegal erotic postings on its pages.

Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster (pictured, above right, with founder Craig Newmark) says that Craigslist is not to blame, telling the Boston Globe that roughly one percent of the ads on Craigslist are in the 'erotic services' section. Regardless of the number, the company is protected by the 1996 Federal Communications Act, which absolves a company from liability for content it did not create. Still, Craigslist has been under fire a lot recently, even before the horrific Boston murder incident. Just last month, an Illinois sheriff sued the site, alleging that Craigslist promotes and facilitates prostitution. And yesterday, Connecticticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal sent a letter to Buckmaster asking it to shut down the erotic services ads.

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Angelina Jolie Likes the Palm Pre More Than the iPhone?



We wonder how the folks over at Palm reacted after the LA Gossip Examiner reported that Angelina Jolie liked the Palm Pre more than the iPhone. We imagine the entire staff popped champagne and danced around like silent ravers.

Even though almost no one else seems to have been given free-roaming access over the device, Ms. Jolie has allegedly been using the Pre (which is not yet available to the public) on the set of her new movie 'Salt,' and recently got into a discussion about the phone after a male production assistant inquired about it. According to the assistant, Jolie "likes the software better than the iPhone, she likes the thumboard [sic] for texting (although the keys aren't big enough), and thinks the screen is beautiful but can be too easily scratched." That is pretty high praise from one of Hollywood's highest-profile female stars.

The Pre has already seen its fare share of hype, and this organic, unprovoked celebrity endorsement will certainly do nothing to lower expectations. [From: LA Gossip Examiner, Via: Business Insider]

MySpace, Web, Social Networking

MySpace CEO and Founder DeWolfe Steps Down

Yesterday, News Corp.'s "Chief Digital Officer" Jonathan Miller issued a press statement, in conjunction with MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe, announcing DeWolfe's departure from the company that he'd helped to build. In the statement, Miller and DeWolfe spoke rosily of each other, and of their respective corporations, Miller making sure to point out that DeWolfe would remain with the company as an advisor.

TechCrunch writer Michael Arrington seems to think that the rose-colored press release -- not much more revealing in its form as an internal memo -- may just be a way of covering up sketchy, backroom goings on. "But at least Miller is giving DeWolfe as graceful an exit as he can," Arrington adds. He does suggest, though, that Tom 'The Face of Myspace' Anderson's top-dog days may be numbered, as well. Of Anderson, Arrington wrote yesterday, ".. Anderson will apparently stay on but not as President and will no longer control product." While we don't know if we'd go quite that far in our predictions, we will point out that Jonathan Miller's internal memo reads: "I am currently in discussions with MySpace President Tom Anderson regarding his role within the organization."

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