Resumebay.net
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Billing itself as an open standards job search site, Resumebay is the latest brain child of Randy Morin. Job search is a big market. Good luck Randy.
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Billing itself as an open standards job search site, Resumebay is the latest brain child of Randy Morin. Job search is a big market. Good luck Randy.
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That is what a commentator at The Register’s post about Josh Silverman, current CEO of eBay price comparison tentacle Shopping.com, will take Skype over on 24 March. Ebay is hoping Silverman…
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Meg Whitman is stepping down as chief executive of eBay after a decade. I was her idea that every CEO should step down after 10 years to seek new professional challenges and to avail opportunity…
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Periodically a vendor sends me a pretty good toy to try out. The Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks is one such item. The folks at Skype’s PR agency shipped it to me because they…
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Kevin O’Brien at International Herald Tribune has written a lengthy but good article about Skype and Skype business at Ebay. "Waiting For Skype to Pay Off Ebay". He brings good and…
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Google has a new dig, Googletalk and eBay that is. They have signed an agreement around text-based advertising and "click-to-call" advertising. Googletalk and skype will provide t…
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Google and EBay have just announced a Click to Call advertising partnership, and Andy Abramson thinks that Google got the better it.Â. I think he’s probably right.
I’ve built…
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Streamcast filed an updated complaint Monday morning, in their ongoing suit against Skype and 21 other companies. Andy Abramson first reported on this last March, and I wrote a summary of…
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Billing itself as an open standards job search site, Resumebay is the latest brain child of Randy Morin. Job search is a big market. Good luck Randy…
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Kevin Werbach has offered some additional thoughts on the Skype / EBay deal. He’s focused on the synergies between the companies, and the direction that this might go. He writes:
Don’t…
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Kevin Werbach has offered some additiona. thoughts o. the Skype / EBay deal. He’s focused on the synergies between the companies, and the direction that this might go. He writes:…
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As a continuation of last nights marathon roundup of Skype / EBay stories, here are a few I missed.Â
Richard Stastny pointed out that some of the best posts of yesterday came from James Enck…
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It’s been a crazy day, and I am just now filtering through what Bloglines caught on the Skype / EBay story. In alphabetical order, here are the most insightful posts I found in my inbox…
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David Gibbons, who writes a blog called Poductivity, left a short comment here this afternoon inviting comment on this post. Well worth reading, especially for the use cases:
Instead of just…
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Meg Whitman has a nice post explaining what this means for EBay users, and encouraging them all to get Skype accounts. She says:
Working together, eBay, PayPal and Skype will redefine onlin…
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Andy Abramson ha. similar analysi. as my last postin. (plus a big Neener-neener!!!! to Om Malik :)) here. …
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Andy Abramson has similar analysis as my last posting (plus a big Neener-neener!!!! to Om Malik :)) here. …
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Mark Evans writes:
Here’s my initial take on why eBay made the deal. Part of it has to be defensive. It has become increasingly obvious the Web will be dominated by a handful of large companies…
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Mark Evans writes:
Here’s my initial take on why eBay made the deal. Part of it has to be defensive. It has become increasingly obvious the Web will be dominated by a handful of large companies…
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And for the last word on the Ebay / Skype story, we head to Fark — "Ebay reportedly in talks to buy Skype. Talks fail when at the last second some jerk bids $3,000,000,000.50"…
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Greg Galitzine is scratching his head over the EBay / Skype rumours as well. Like me, he can’t understand why this makes sense.
While I understand the desire for even a leading company…