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Villu Arak / Heartbeat:
Where we are at 1100 GMT — As Europe has woken up to a new day and Asia is entering the evening hours, here's the latest on the sign-on problem. — We're on the road to recovery. Skype is stabilizing, but this process may continue throughout the day. — An encouraging number of users can now use Skype once again.
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George Ou:
Skype still down - Published DoS exploit may be culprit — It's been a day and Skype is still down for me. The task tray Skype logo never turns green for me and it keeps trying to connect. The service was intermittently up on Thursday afternoon Pacific Standard Time but it hard down now.
Villu Arak / Heartbeat:
The latest on the Skype sign-on issue — Apologies for the delay, but we can now update you on the Skype sign-on issue. As we continue to work hard at resolving the problem, we wanted to dispel some of the concerns that you may have. The Skype system has not crashed or been victim of a cyber attack.
Brad Stone / New York Times:
Error in Skype's Software Shuts Down Phone Service — The online telephone service Skype was not working for much of the day on Thursday, leaving its 220 million users, some of them small businesses that had given up their landlines, without a way to call colleagues, customers and friends.
Om Malik / GigaOM:
Skype Groans & SIPphone Gains — It has been a day from hell for Skype fans and Skype, the company. The outages have impacted many. Skype's misfortune turned out to be a boon for SIPphone. — The company saw a 400% increase in traffic this morning, with 4 times increase in sales …
Larry Dignan / Between the Lines:
Skype is back (for some); damage to reputation is done — Skype apparently is back online now for some-test calls seem to work without issue. Unfortunately the damage to Skype's reputation is done. — Whether Skype's outage was due to an exploit or an algorithm doesn't really matter.
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David A. Utter / WebProNews:
Skype Knocked Out By The Algorithm — VoIP company Skype experienced a massive outage due to a problem the company blamed on a deficient network software algorithm. … Signing in to Skype has been impossible over the past day, leaving tens of millions of Skype users without access to the service.
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Allen Stern / CenterNetworks: Does Skype Matter? Calacanis: Not really; TechCrunch Riley: Yes $1B Worth
Justin Smith / Inside Facebook:
Biggest Facebook App Acquisition Yet: TripAdvisor Reportedly Acquires Where I've Been for $3 Million — Update: We are still awaiting comment from TripAdvisor. No official confirmation yet. — Just two months after asking, "I Have 250,000 Users, Now What?", Craig Ulliott has an answer.
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
Facebook Takes Action Against "Black Hat" Apps — Some of the most popular Facebook applications are using highly questionable tactics to spread themselves virally. Users have noticed and complained, and Facebook took action today to put stop the most egregious behavior.
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Phil Sim / Squash:
Facebook to flip — Regular Squash readers would know I hate the Build-to-flip mentality.
Facebook to flip — Regular Squash readers would know I hate the Build-to-flip mentality.
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BBC:
Compact disc hits 25th birthday — Exactly 25 years ago the world's first compact disc was produced at a Philips factory in Germany, sparking a global music revolution. — More than 200 billion CDs have been sold worldwide since then and it remains the dominant format despite the growth in digital downloads.
Jon / p2pnet:
RIAA named in first class action — RIAA News:- In cases which should by rights have been initiated by the Bush government on behalf of innocent families across America, falsely attacked by Warner Music, EMI, Vivendi Universal and Sony BMG, RIAA victims Tanya Andersen and Michelle Santangelo …
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Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
TechStars Demo Day - Class of 2007 — Y Combinator wasn't the only incubator to demo their most recent startups today. Colorado-based TechStars also brought their startups on stage - ten of them - to give the audience a first look at what they've been up to all summer.
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Eric / Technology & Marketing Law Blog:
American Airlines Sues Google Over Keyword Ads — American Airlines v. Google, 4:07-cv-00487 (N.D. Tex. complaint filed Aug. 16, 2007) [Warning: 4.4MB file] … Well, this is interesting. It's not unusual for a trademark owner to sue Google for keyword-triggered ads—been there, done that.
Sourcefire Network Security:
Sourcefire Acquires ClamAV Open Source Network Anti-Virus Project — Acquisition Expands Company's Open Source Portfolio and Commercial — Open source innovator and SNORT (R) creator, Sourcefire, Inc. (Nasdaq:FIRE), today announced that it has acquired ClamAV(TM), a leading open source gateway anti-virus and anti-malware project.
Pandia Search Engine News:
Fast Search & Transfer lets go of 148 employees — CEO John Markus Lervik has a plan for how to get the search engine company Fast back on the right track. — According to Aftenposten/E24 the troubled search engine company Fast Search & Transfer will let go of 148 employees.
Wall Street Journal:
An Olympian Web War in China — Official Internet Sponsor Plays Hardball With Rivals Over Beijing Games Ads — HONG KONG — A war is raging among Chinese Web sites over who will reap millions of dollars in online advertising revenue inside China during the 2008 Olympics.
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Andy Brice / Successful Software:
The software awards scam — I put out a new product a couple of weeks ago. This new product has so far won 16 different awards and recommendations from software download sites. Some of them even emailed me messages of encouragement such as "Great job, we're really impressed!".