On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 08:16:47AM -0500, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> > On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 07:06:14AM -0500, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> >>> http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2009/02/24/skype-steals-bandwidth-%E2%80%94-even-when-you-are-not-using-it/
> >> 
> >> I read the blog.  What makes it any different than AIM, Yahoo, etc.,
> >> that calls home regularly to tell you if your friends are online or not
> >> or that you are online. Do you get a disclaimer on Adium or Pidgin or
> >> Trillian? No.
> > 
> > Well, duh!  "Calling home" to see who else is connected is an obvious
> > design for a person-server-person communication system.  Just like
> > IRC.  But with IRC or Pidgin, the only thing going through your wire
> > are bytes that you are originating or that you are receiving.  For
> > your benefit.  With Skype you might be receiving, sending or computing
> > checksums on behalf of other people whom you have never met.
> > 
> > Now, this is not necessary a bad thing - this is how Skype makes money
> > and can keep its services discounted to clients and profitable to the
> > shareholders.  As long as you know and you agree, all is fine.  The
> > trouble is when Skype consumes more resources that one expects.
> 
> Except that they have yet to turn a true profit :)

How does $6bn sound?

Cheers,
florin

-- 
Don't question authority!  They don't know either.
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