Aug. 17, 2007
Bye bye Bolt.com
The Tech Chronicles
The Youtube like Web site Bolt.com has shut down.
”New York’s Bolt.com, a YouTube-like video site, announced on its home page that it has shut its doors. Bolt, founded in 1996, at one point had more than 13 millions users uploading and rating music, photos and videos. But Universal Music Group sued the site last year for copyright infringement. The two settled the suit this spring.”
Skype dials up crisis management
Tech Web
Alexandre Wolfe looks at what Skype is doing to soothe subscribers after the outtage.
“It’s very Web 2.0, the way VoIP powerhouse Skype is attempting to sooth its subscribers over a software glitch, which has left users unable to make calls. Like an old-style corporate behemoth, Skype is in full damage control. The modern twist, though, is that it’s being proactive and only slightly defensive as it aggressively reaches out via email and online forums to quell customer concerns.”
Dell’s fraud report
Tech Dirt
Joe Weisenthal looks at the legal issues behind Dell’s fraud report.
“Overstating earnings between $50 million – $150 million between 2003-2006 is not all that big for a company as big as Dell. This doesn’t excuse what the company did, but it does raise some questions about the incentives facing business managers. In the post-SarbOx era, these kinds of infractions can lead to serious penalties, and yet managers felt it was worthwhile to add a penny here and there in order to satisfy the Street’s demands.”