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Superficial: Who’s the hunkiest New York Googler?

August 23rd, 2007 at 1:47 pm

Source:Valleywag

A fascinating tidbit buried in a story about Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin’s allegations of child prostitution on Craigslist: Susan MacTavish Best, Craigslist spokeswoman and girlfriend of CEO Jim Buckmaster, claims that Craig Newmark “is no longer is involved in the company’s daily affairs,” according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. And indeed, Newmark, the company’s founder, though he was listed on the Craigslist management page a week ago, no longer appears there. Newmark has certainly made enough money, thanks to a 2004 stock purchase by eBay, to retire on. And his “team bio,” still online, notes that he’s “embarrassed” that the site is named after him. But for the geeks who still idolize him, the idea of a Craigslist without Craig would be hard to bear.

Source:Valleywag

Second Life hosted its first interactive job fair, organized by recruiting firm TMP Media, this week. “You get to know a candidate better,” says Polly Pearson, a VP at storage-hardware maker EMC. “You see what they chose to wear, you see what they laugh at or what they interact with.” This includes dressing as teddy bears and handing out beer. [NPR]

Source:Valleywag

Tim Armstrongtphillips.jpgTim Armstrong, left, the Google sales chief ridden with conflicts of interest, is drawing unconflicted interest from junior staffers. Apparently the hunky executive is being tracked via Twitter, so ga-ga Googlers can maximize their eyefuls of Armstrong. Silicon Alley Insider’s Henry Blodget, whom we hadn’t previously thought as a connoisseur of manflesh, also recommends Google’s Tom Phillips, right, a cofounder of Spy, as a target for Twitter stalking. So, readers, any other denizens of Google’s Chelsea office handsome enough to deserve such excess SMS interest? Leave a comment or send in a tip, and we’ll run a poll later.

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