Retail giant Wal-Mart now offers a free classifieds service on its web site that allows users to buy and sell houses, vehicles, and merchandise. The service is built entirely on top of Oodle, a ...
This story was written by David Kaplan. As social nets scramble to increase their ad revenues, MySpace is taking a more serious stab at the online classified market with a new channel. The Fox ...
Oodle, a search engine for local online classifieds, is integrating Google Maps output into its service. Using the website to search for cars in a specific city, for instance, you’ll be able to ...
Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business.
Online classifieds service Oodle is socializing its listings with a new interface that allows users to publish listings directly to their social streams on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. Oodle already ...
Local classified search engine Oodle has announced that Lycos will integrate its classified search function into the Lycos home page. The company said it will also syndicate ads to Backpage.com, a ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, has launched an online classified-advertising site, a move that opens a broader range of shopping to Wal-Mart’s Internet customers. The site ...
Founded in 2005 by former Excite execs, Oodle quickly became one of the largest aggregators and search engines for classifieds on the Web. After some bumps and hiccups along the way, the company began ...
Let’s face it, the social marketplace has gotten its share of bad press, brought by anonymous listings and other Craigslist-related debacles. In an effort to bring back people’s confidence in it, ...
Classifieds listings have returned to Facebook, thanks to the social network's partnership with e-commerce service Oodle. With Facebook Marketplace's focus on making classifieds "social," the company ...