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Craig Newmark

Craig Newmark is a senior Web-oriented software engineer with more than 25 years of experience (including 18 years at IBM). In 1995, he started Craigslist, an online community bulletin board with classifieds and discussion forums. Craigslist sites—represented in all 50 US states and in over 50 countries—generate more than 12 billion page views per month.

26 February 2009

Americans are increasingly using the Internet to participate directly in democracy. And over the next 20 years, our governance will include forms of direct democracy that have never before been possible.

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