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- Skype's future plans may include sampling, selling of eBay digital content
- That's what Business Week writer (and fellow Portlander, I might add) Olga Kharif seems to think.In an article she posted earlier today, Olga says that Skype -owner eBay isn't giving up yet. Citing sources, Olga maintains that the next major Skype software upgrade, anticipated early next year, could...
- Tags: Skype Technologies S.A., eBay Inc., Digital Content, Olga, Corporate Communications, Software Upgrade, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
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- Hey Vonage, it's a STAY, not a WIN
- In the somewhat self-delusional world that some Vonage execs, analysts and users seem to inhabit, yesterdays stay of an order allowing Vonage to keep signing up new customers until the patent infringement issues with Verizon are settled amounts to a win.I have a hard time viewing this attitude as reality....
- Tags: Vonage, Regulatory, General, Comcast
- Blog posts 2007-04-25
- Comes now the patent battle over VoIP
- Om Malik reports a company called Rates Technology is suing Google over the VoIP patents in GoogleTalk. "It seems like this is going to be the new new NTP, only instead of wireless email, it will be the patent “big stick” when it comes to VoIP." (PDF here.) Olga Kharif...
- Tags: VoIP
- Blog posts 2005-12-27
- My SprintNextel-Vonage buy idea starts to pick up traction
- In her piece, Sprint-Nextel vs. Vonage: First Bicker, Then Make Up? Business Week's Olga Kharif has an interesting perspective on the SprintNextel patent infringement suit against Vonage.To understand her perspective, let's first highlight the passage in which she gives her reaction to the 13-page lawsuit."Sprint, essentially, references names and numbers...
- Tags: Sprint Communications, Vonage Holdings Corp., Olga Kharif
- Blog posts 2005-10-06
- Business Week's VoIP doom and gloom: they may not be all wrong, you know
- Business Week's Olga Kharif believes that the VoIP market has entered a phase what Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan terms "irrational exuberance.""I believe that we'll see the VoIP world coming down to earth sooner rather than later, too," she writes.Kharif seems to be basing her prediction on the belief that...
- Tags: VoIP
- Blog posts 2005-09-11
- AMD's amazing run--brilliant but busted
- AMD's amazing run--brilliant but bustedKanellos has a history of anti-AMD biasIt's not surprising to see this sort of article, given Kanellos prior bias. Go back and exmaine all his articles having to do with AMD and Intel. After Olga Kharif of Business Week, he's the most biased journalist that "reports"...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Kanellos
- Discussion threads 2005-07-03
- Sysbug Trojan jumps on sexual bandwagon
- Sysbug Trojan jumps on sexual bandwagonHahahahaha...OK...I'm not sure I've got this right. Am I to believe that the malware is delivered by an email promising NUDE photos of female gymnasts? You mean female gymnasts like Olga Korbut or Cathy Rigby: little tiny underage, underdeveloped girls who weigh about 72 lbs....
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Operating systems, Viruses and worms, e-mail, disk, malware
- Discussion threads 2003-11-25
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