What's the big deal about this story? eBay has its own shuttle as well from San Francisco to San Jose... that wasn't newsworthy, but when Google does it, its news suddenly?
Bye, Bye Karma!
That might have been true in the past. But not so now.
Read this which is a presentation from one of eBay's technical architects. It outlines the evolution of the technology and the challenges they face, as well as the huge volume of data!
like the Gootube staff member who deleted this dudes vids
You do realize there are company policies regarding such matters, and that any staff member has to abide by them. It is not upto their individual discretion to delete/keep said material.
This is the perfect example of why we need math to be taught in elementary and high schools. Anyone who questions the value of arithmetic in everyday life needs to hear this.
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Oh, and this is also a good argument for outsourcing the call center to India. Indians are good at math;)
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IP forensics is a very useful for fraud detection and prevention, not just click-through fraud but also ecommerce/transaction fraud. Its invaluable to mine through old IP data and detect predictive patterns in fraud.
Also, the MPAA is charging me $15 for DVDs with special features and a two-hour movie. The RIAA is charging you $13 for less than an hour of music and no bonuses.
Not that I'm supporting either organization, but movies get a lot of their revenue from theatre screenings. CDs on the other hand have no such model, and CD sales is the primary revenue-generating model. Both movies and music have similar tie-ins for marketing, advertising etc. so it almost cancels each other out. Just saying that a direct comparison is not entirely accurate...
It's all about killing VOIP. It's real fucking easy to do now days.
You know that's what I thought too. But as it turns out blocking Skype isnt that easy. My friend has been working on this problem for months and according to him its impossible to block it. Skype has specifically designed their (closed) protocol to prevent reverse-engineering and blocking...
You say you got interested in CS due to video games. If that's what you want to do professionally - game programming - you *have* to be good at math. Much of the basis in computer graphics is strongly rooted in math.
Of course, if you don't want to get into that field but do application development, then you don't need any more math knowledge than what the basic undergraduate degree will get you.
I think it would help out their customers a lot if they provided a way to verify that a message was actually from Paypal/Ebay. Maybe not everyone would be savvy enough to take advantage of it, but it would be nice for those who knew how it worked.
There is a way... Login to the site and check the "My Messages" section in MyeBay. Every valid email sent to you by eBay will be stored there. Not the most elegant way for message verification but its there:)
The reason for this easy, viz.Windows has 90+ % marketshare. Or perhaps you expect companies to give you priority based on your 10% share of desktop computers?
This would be a great way for independent musicians to sell their music directly to their fans, without giving a "slice of the pie" to the RIAA. At least now, they can be assured of getting a majority of the sale proceeds.
What's interesting to see is that eBay is moving away from "traditional" items and auctions. Now that they're into "Digital Downloads". This promises to be a big headache to maintain though, with eBay already facing so many phishing and spoofing attacks. Do they really want to deal with DRM, RIAA and enforcing legitimate music sales?
Another way of looking at this is that now if I'm a music seller, but want to also buy some music, I'll need to register for another accounts. This is sure to boost the number of registered site users (>100 million IIRC), and will keep the marketing drones happy!
Isn't that google's problem? To weed out the spam from the good stuff...
Buddhism?
Aldous Huxley
What's the big deal about this story? eBay has its own shuttle as well from San Francisco to San Jose... that wasn't newsworthy, but when Google does it, its news suddenly?
Bye, Bye Karma!
That might have been true in the past. But not so now.
Read this which is a presentation from one of eBay's technical architects. It outlines the evolution of the technology and the challenges they face, as well as the huge volume of data!
like the Gootube staff member who deleted this dudes vids
You do realize there are company policies regarding such matters, and that any staff member has to abide by them. It is not upto their individual discretion to delete/keep said material.
This is the perfect example of why we need math to be taught in elementary and high schools. Anyone who questions the value of arithmetic in everyday life needs to hear this. [kidding] Oh, and this is also a good argument for outsourcing the call center to India. Indians are good at math ;)
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IP forensics is a very useful for fraud detection and prevention, not just click-through fraud but also ecommerce/transaction fraud. Its invaluable to mine through old IP data and detect predictive patterns in fraud.
Clearly what we need to do is just release fish into the computer systems as well. You mean send them through the tubes?
Not that I'm supporting either organization, but movies get a lot of their revenue from theatre screenings. CDs on the other hand have no such model, and CD sales is the primary revenue-generating model. Both movies and music have similar tie-ins for marketing, advertising etc. so it almost cancels each other out. Just saying that a direct comparison is not entirely accurate...
No, they aren't.
I agree :)
You know that's what I thought too. But as it turns out blocking Skype isnt that easy. My friend has been working on this problem for months and according to him its impossible to block it. Skype has specifically designed their (closed) protocol to prevent reverse-engineering and blocking...
Of course, if you don't want to get into that field but do application development, then you don't need any more math knowledge than what the basic undergraduate degree will get you.
There is a way... Login to the site and check the "My Messages" section in MyeBay. Every valid email sent to you by eBay will be stored there. Not the most elegant way for message verification but its there :)
Great, now my kids are going to become ten feet tall and green. quoth the "Mighty Martian"
I don't know about that... Plently of people are using Google's beta products
I've pwned lots of Windows boxes, though none of them were ever mine :P
Have you looked at JMeter? I've used it to test web/server applications, but it can be used for other applications too.
The reason for this easy, viz.Windows has 90+ % marketshare. Or perhaps you expect companies to give you priority based on your 10% share of desktop computers?
IIRC, he's a permanent eBay Board Member
and this might be one of the only times when geeks are mentioned in the same breath with playboy, hot models, and boobs!
This would be a great way for independent musicians to sell their music directly to their fans, without giving a "slice of the pie" to the RIAA. At least now, they can be assured of getting a majority of the sale proceeds.
Another way of looking at this is that now if I'm a music seller, but want to also buy some music, I'll need to register for another accounts. This is sure to boost the number of registered site users (>100 million IIRC), and will keep the marketing drones happy!
its fastmail.fm