Has anyone figured out the synergy that existed between Skype and eBay that caused eBay to consider purchasing the company in the first place? Read a good post on an idea that eBay should sell Skype to News Corp and allow Murdoch to fold the service into MySpace.
Jajah will probably be a better fit for myspace users, since it's easily embeddable and users call collect, which is the only way VoIP use currently succeeds (because there is a >97% chance at least one user is only available on either cellular or POTS).
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Stephen Brown @ Oct 9th 2007 1:16PM
Has anyone figured out the synergy that existed between Skype and eBay that caused eBay to consider purchasing the company in the first place? Read a good post on an idea that eBay should sell Skype to News Corp and allow Murdoch to fold the service into MySpace.
http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/market-movers/2007/10/09/ebay-should-sell-skype-to-news-corp
Stephen
http://www.networkinstruments.wordpress.com
randy @ Oct 9th 2007 1:55PM
Jajah will probably be a better fit for myspace users, since it's easily embeddable and users call collect, which is the only way VoIP use currently succeeds (because there is a >97% chance at least one user is only available on either cellular or POTS).
QFU @ Oct 10th 2007 10:46AM
More Info about JaJah ...
Some of their investors are Sequoia Capital, Intel, T-Venture (Deutsche Telekom) and last but not least Qino Flagship AG
http://www.boerse-berlin.de/stocks/snapshot.html?CHART_TYPE=HISTORICAL&TIME_SPAN=6M&ID_OSI=6588926&LANG=en