People in 140 more cities can now search for jobs, apartments, goods for sale and even things of a sexual nature now that craigslist expanded its total number of markets, The New York Times‘ Bits reported.
The online-classifieds service added 87 cities in the United States, eight in Canada and 45 outside North America, marking an increase of 25% to a total of 690 cities, according to Bits.
U.S. additions include small markets such as Susanville, Calif. (population 18,000); Oneonta, N.Y. (13,000); and the counties of Okaloosa and Walton, Fla. (a combined 229,000), Bits reported.





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