Archive for September, 2005

eBay buys up Skype for a staggering 2,6 Billion dollars US

So, now the acquisition everyone have been waiting for: online auction company eBay bought Voice over IP-company Skype for a staggering 2,6 Billion dollars US!!!

2,6 Billion – taste that number!!! If swedish Niklas Zennström and danish Janus Friis stays in the company until 2008 and certain goals are achieved, another 1,5 Billion dollars US will be paid out.

The figures are incredibly high, and I won’t comment if it’s too high or not, or say that this is “the new Internet-bubble”, but I will say that eBay will implement Skype’s technology so that auctioneers will be able to voice-chat with each other instantly, and that this feature will make Skype the biggest VOIP-client out there. This was actually a totally logic acquisition by eBay.

For more information:

eBay webast
article in Financial Times
Download Skype

When did you get rated last? Girls being exploited at online forums

I’m writing this post because I got invited to a forum online. Yes, it was a sex-forum where more or less mature boys (I don’t want to call any of them “men”, because this behaviour does not qualify them) post pictures of, mainly, girls – writing more or less derogatory remarks about these girls – calling these girls ” sluts”, “whores” etc.

The only thing these girl did wrong was to trust their boyfriends and allowing them to take erotic photos of them, and then either out of spite against the ex-girlfriend or because these guys have less technical knowledge than they themselves think, rendering their private photos shared all across the web via peer to peer networks like Direct Connect, Kazaa etc.

What makes me wonder is if these boys guys think about what they are doing, would they want their own sister being laid out on the web like this, would they like an angry ex-boyfriend of their mother posting their moms’ naked body or more online without her knowledge / acceptance? I think not…

There are sites like “Hot or Not” where you can post your own or other’s photographs to get rated from a scale from 1 to 10, and these sites are pretty innocent, but then you have the sexforums where full frontal nudity and erotic situations gets exploited and profited from.

I won’t post the links to these forums, as I don’t want to promote this behaviour nor boost the forum-owners monetary gain – but I just hope that the girls being subjected to this are able to get past this trauma, because they deserve better…

And to the boys doing this: Please think about what you are doing!! Think about the fact that the girl you are posting is a human being, made out of flesh and blood – the girls you are posting pictures of and calling a whore has feelings and what you see as a past-time may hurt the girl you are posting for the rest of her life!!!

Think twice…

11th of September – How to put things in perspective

No-one can miss that today’s the 11th of September. Of course there are the 11th of September attack in New York city in 2001, but there is also uthe Chilean coup of 1973, which was supported by the United States – something to think about…

Then you have the tragic murder of Sweden’s foreign minister Anna Lindh in 2003.

FireFox 1.5 Beta is released

Get Firefox!

“Firefox 1.5 Beta 1 is now available for download. This is the first Beta release of our next generation Firefox browser, to be released later this year, and it is being made available to our developer and testing community for compatibility testing and to solicit feedback.

Note: This is not the final release of our Web browser, it has been made available for testing purposes only, with no end-user support. If that sounds scary, you’d probably be better off with the latest version of Firefox 1.0.”

Svennis hanged in english newspaper – enough already

Svennis hanged

Okay, I promised myself to keep sports out of this site, but seeing this my morning-surf made me cough up my coffee! Sven Göran “Svennis” Eriksson is portraited in today’s “The Sun” with a noose around his neck according to swedish newspaper “Aftonbladet“. When reading this I wonder: has the editor at The Sun no shame???!!!!! No matter what “Svennis” may or may have not have done, this is crossing the line!!! Disgusting…

Google, the seducer of youth

Erik Stattin writes (with irony at his fingertips(?) ;) ):

Google just becomes more evil by the second “To Google Inc.“: “Please help us encourage Google to stop undermining education through their policy of displaying ads that encourage plagiarism and academic fraud through the sale of pre-written and made to order term papers and essays especially when these ads are displayed on web sites that promote education.”

Google aren’t saints… they want to make money, just look at their business in China. Everyone does it, why shouldn’t Google?!!

New Orleans-based Datacenter rode out Katrina

Here’s an IT-related post about Katrina:

DirectNIC, a datacenter company in New Orleans rode out hurricane Katrina. Brave employees at this Internet Service Provider is keeping power on, repairing the uplinks to the Internet etc.

If you want to follow their work, go to “The Interdictor” at LiveJournal. There you can follow their struggle (one man operation?) to keep operations running via text, a webcam live-feed and also get amazed of the fans that this relatively anonymous provider is getting.

For further information and comments, visit Slashdot, read the Wired-article, Netcraft’s coverage (Uptime graph) and browse their photo gallery.

How a hurricane brought down a president

So, Hurricane Katrina has now died down and the aftermath is painfully clear. There are talks about over 10.000 deaths, women and children are getting raped, people are getting murdered, looting is widespread. There are many thoughts that goes through one’s mind when thinking about the events alongside the american gulf-coast.

My very first thought, beside feeling appalled&disgust a quick comparison to both Iraq and Somalia came to mind. Everyone have heard about both Iraqis and Somalians “acting like animals”, but the events in New Orleans clearly show that it’s not a racial nor a religious problem that people do act like animals – it has to do with socio-economic prerequisite. Of course, one can’t “free” an individual from guilt due to that, but this is the root of the evil. I just hope that those that talk about arabs as animals will think again before saying this, as similar actions happened in their own backyard.

I must say that I’m also surprised over the late and inadequate response from the american government. Michael Moore took the opportunity to publish an open letter to his archenemy George W Bush stating:

“I especially like how, the day after the hurricane, instead of flying to Louisiana, you flew to San Diego to party with your business peeps. Don’t let people criticize you for this — after all, the hurricane was over and what the heck could you do, put your finger in the dike?”

This is really really bad!!! (Do note that I don’t go wild over Michael Moore in general) I’m shocked to see that all focus wasn’t on New Orleans when it was clear that a possible category 5 hurricane was about to hit this city, laying beneath the sea’s waterlevel. Yes, it is not the central governments fault that the infrastructure is bad and not enough to handle a storm even weaker than the one that hit New Orleans – this should have been handled on a local level, but there should be at least some advance planning in case of a possible emergency. It’s a disgrace that a country such as the United States of America can’t handle a crisis like this. It’s a shame that countries that want to send aid to the area are refused due to the “logistics not being in place to handle such aid”.

I heard on the Swedish news that the airplane that was filled with water-cleanining machinery, instant-housing equipment and mobile network-related equipment (yes, Swedish authorities together with Ericsson have an emergency team that can go out and set up temporary mobile networks in distaster areas) was set to “return to hangar” due to no official request coming from the american administration for, well-needed, help. Just imagine that the houses would make a difference for many of those having to live in sports-arenas, packed like sardines in a tinbox – having bullets flying by their heads.

The aura of incompetence shines around George W Bush, and he will not be able to joke this one away like he usually does. I am not a “Bush-hater”, this is written from a neutral stand-point, so all pro-Bush people out there, do not bother to try and dissect and cut down this blogpost, thank you. The effects for the republican party will be vast. People who regularly do not vote, will probably register to vote in order to punish the party that in their eyes did nothing to help them, their relatives, their friends, their class.

If the spindoctors fail, we will all see a democrat majority and a democrat president next time around…

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