Official: Microsoft buys Skype for $8.5bn

Microsoft confirmed today that it has indeed bought Skype from an investor group led by Silver Lake for $8.5bn.

The software giant said the buyout of Luxembourg-based Skype’s technology would “enhance” Microsoft’s current portfolio of real-time communications products and services.

In a statement Microsoft emphasised that its “long-standing focus and investment” in Lync, Outlook, Messenger, Hotmail and Xbox Live would continue despite the acquisition.

Skype will be slotted into Microsoft as a new business division headed up by the company’s current CEO, Tony Bates. He will report directly to MS boss Steve Ballmer.

Under what is essentially a huge consumer-friendly deal, Skype will provide support for Microsoft devices including Xbox and Kinect and Windows Phone.

Meanwhile, Skype’s 170 million users will be hooked up to Microsoft’s Lync, Outlook and Xbox Live products, as well as other communities, said the software vendor.

It added that Microsoft would “continue to invest in and support Skype clients in Non-Microsoft platforms.” In other words, Mac and Linux versions of the VoIP service will still be developed by the team, but presumably the main focus will be on Windows support from here on in.

“Skype is a phenomenal service that is loved by millions of people around the world,” said Ballmer.

“Together we will create the future of real-time communications so people can easily stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues anywhere in the world.” ®

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Gmail Motion! Use your body to email!

This just might be the next big thing to have happened in tech for the home users since Android/iphone stuff.
you have to watch it to understand what is coming at us in your digital future…WOW!  just….
WOW

and now I see its only a April Fools Joke!

They had me going…oooooooh.feel burned!

Flock the village!

Here at cresent village in Eugene Oregon. Looking forward to the great event in honor of the undefeated University of Oregon Ducks Football team.

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New Browser with Social Built In

If you use facebook and/or twiiter YOU NEED TO READ OR WATCH THIS. 26 mins for both videos. It's worth it.

It was on the way a year ago, the next evolution to interacting socially through your browser. Enter RockMelt.
RockMelt builds in support for social networks and news/information sites in the form of left and right margin toolbars that alert users any time there's new content to consume. At this beta launch, support for Facebook and Twitter is built in, and you'll even have to log in using your Facebook credentials to start using the browser. This also means anywhere you run RockMelt, your settings and alert statuses will be synced via the cloud.
Full Article Here

A brief Video Demo



And a short (23 mins) interview with the creators:
 

How will this change your life, our Internet lives, our social lives….it works through the cloud!
meaning..your social web is now on the go..everywhere you choose.

 

Posting with Android

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This is my first post to my blog using my new smart phone. Droid X. Mostly a test to see how simple it is to do.

Really simple is my verdict.

Using the swype feature to type makes it smooth and quick.  Pic taken with phone also.

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Facebook Places : Mobile app

I would like to thank Thomas Price of S.H.E Works for pointing out what appears as a new breakthough for Facebook on the mobile platform. Just filmed yesterday so this is hot off the Digital presses!
Thomas is active in the Eugene/Lane County Area and is one of my goto people when it comes to mobile and social networking.
If you have the hour to learn what great breakthoughs are happening at FB and mobile watch the video below.
And shoot a Thank you over to Thomas on Facebook.

Watch live streaming video from facebookinnovations at livestream.com

Free Phone Calls To Facebook Friends

Have you heard the news about calling your facebook friends for “free”?
Well that is now a possibility if you have 2 of 3 elements, which are common place in todays 1st world countries
1) An iPhone
or
2) An Android based phone
And
3) A Facebook account (with friends)

Next head on over to your iStore or Android Marketplace and look for the Vontage application.
The app is a mobile client allowing iPhone and Android users to make VoIP calls for free, as long as they’re calling a Facebook friend.

Here’s where I learned this -_-

Never be without your files again! Free Software

Dropbox is Great. Haven't heard of this tool yet?  It offers some of the best backup features and sharing features available, including an iPhone tool, that I have seen. 

They offer a free version of 2GB and Pro versions for 50 and 100GB for only $9.99 and $19.99 per month. They also offer referral incentives for free memory upgrades.

This service has packages suitable for home users or business users. With the online data backup service you can easily share folders for collaboration, share links to photo galleries and sync across multiple computers.

You will never be without your Files again from home, at the office, on the road with the laptop, even your smartphone!

Get a FREE ACCOUNT TODAY!

 

Wal-Mart Radio Tags to Track Clothing

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to roll out sophisticated electronic ID tags to track individual pairs of jeans and underwear, the first step in a system that advocates say better controls inventory but some critics say raises privacy concerns.

Read Full Article Here

I wonder how much people think their lives are private. We openly post our information on the web, speak of them in circles of friends, pay with digital monies, pay bills and file taxes…our whole lives are scattered all over the place…but yeah..my pants?

Side Note: I am not a wal-mart shopper. It’s been years since I stepped foot in one, but this issue goes deeper than Wally-World. They are merely an excellent distribution outlet.

Video on Multi-tasking (i.e Destracted by Everything)

I found this video a good way to spend some time staring at the screen. It's about 90 mins long, but in that time I felt I learned new way of thinking about this new world we live in…The Digital World..always plugged in.