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  • Microsoft Considering eBay Takeover?

    Digital Journal reports on rumours that Microsoft has been in talks for several weeks about a possible acquisition of eBay.

    If Microsoft did buy eBay, it would deliver Paypal and Skype to Microsoft as well, two of my favourite apps.

    eBay has done a lot with both companies that has been positive, but I can’t imagine anything Microsoft would do with them could be seen positively. The very fact that Skype and Paypal are platform independent has seen their rapid rise, and Microsoft isn’t really known as being a fan of providing multi-platform support. Indeed, I’d suggest that Microsoft owning both would only provide one benefit, and that’s in helping Paypal and Skype competitors increase marketshare as people leave the service due to Microsoft’s ownership….and they will, because Microsoft’s hardly known as a champion of privacy rights either. The last thing I’d want is Microsoft monitoring my Skype calls and Paypal payments, and I’d suggest that neither would a whole pile of consumers and merchants who also utilise these services.

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  • Gnoos is live!

    Australia’s answer to Technorati, Gnoos.com.au is live. I had a chance to play with it prior to my recent holiday but didn’t get the chance to review it at the time. It’s first rate, super quick, and we’ll worth a look. It indexes international blogs as well…I’m not sure how many blogs they are tracking at this stage, but I’m liking the results I’m getting from searches.

  • Google Head

    This is just bizarre.

    (via Dave)

  • Internet Advertising revenues close to $4 billion US in Q1 2006

    Amazing figures from a booming industry. The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report that Internet advertising revenues reached a new record of $3.9 billion for the first quarter of 2006. The 2006 first quarter revenues represent a 38 percent increase over Q1 2005 at $2.8 billion and a 6 percent increase over Q4 2005 total at $3.6 billion.

    iab

  • Al Lowe makes a come back

    One of my favourite games designers, Al Lowe, he of Leisure Suit Larry fame, a game that I spent many, many hours playing on my old XT with its EGA monitor and 10mb HD, is making a comeback, and in true Al Lowe style, its with a comedy offering.

    Gamasutra has the interview here.

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  • Online gambling to equal child pornography in Washington State

    Slashdot reports that online gambling in the Unites States state of Washington is to become a Class C felony from June 7, that will put it on the same level as possessing child pornography, and can result in a 5 year prison stint and a $10,000 USD fine.

    What is it with the States? This is nuts. Apparently spending your own money online gambling is as bad as kiddie porn? And Americans wonder why the rest of the world often scratches its head in disbelief!

  • Pedophiles plan political party in Holland

    I’m a firm believer in freedom of speech and association, but surely this pushes the boundaries, from China Daily:

    Dutch pedophiles are launching a political party to push for a cut in the legal age for sexual relations to 12 from 16 and the legalization of child pornography and sex with animals, sparking widespread outrage.

    The Charity, Freedom and Diversity (NVD) party said on its Web site it would be officially registered Wednesday, proclaiming: “We are going to shake The Hague awake!”….

    The party wants private possession of child pornography to be allowed although it supports the ban on the trade of such materials. It also supports allowing pornography to be broadcast on daytime television, with only violent pornography limited to the late evening.

    Toddlers should be given sex education and youths aged 16 and up should be allowed to appear in pornographic films and prostitute themselves. Sex with animals should be allowed although abuse of animals should remain illegal, the NVD said.

    The party also said everybody should be allowed to go naked in public and promotes legalizing all soft and hard drugs and free train travel for all.

    Sick stuff. The China Daily editors have a sense of humour though, the article includes two pictures of Michael Jackson visiting an orphange in Japan 🙂

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  • FeedBlitz takes Angel Investment

    Feedblitz, a Web 2.0 startup that converts RSS into email alerts, has announced they’ve take Angel Investment from Tom Evslin.

    To quote Evslin on Feedblitz:

    In business terms, what FeedBlitz does is make the content of RSS feeds accessible to the great mass of web users who have no idea what RSS is and couldn’t care less about the technology but do want to receive content they care about in a form they do understand – email. Most real people don’t know what a feed reader is. In fact, not many people have a clear idea what a blog is (although almost every web user has heard of blogs).

    It’s a sound business proposition, because in reality most people still have no idea what RSS is. Best of luck to them.

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