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Skype President Repsonds to TOM Skype Privacy Controversy: related news

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Skype President Repsonds to TOM-Skype Privacy Controversy

Skype President, Josh Silverman has responded to yesterday’s report that the company’s Chinese branch, TOM-Skype is monitoring user chats and in some cases, storing user data on insecure servers accessible by the public.

Skype Messages Monitored In China

Pickens writes "Human-rights activists have discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives Internet text conversations sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay. Researchers say the system monitors a list of politically charged words that includes words related to the religious group Falun Gong, Taiwan independence, the Chinese Communist Party and also words like democracy, earthquake and milk powder. The encrypted list of words inside the Tom-Skype software blocks the transmission of these words and records personal information about the customers who send the messages. Researchers say their discovery contradicts a public statement made by Skype executives in 2006 that 'full end-to-end security is preserved and there is no compromise of people's privacy.

Moka Enables Skype Users to Translate Text Messages and Learn Languages While Chatting

and English just got a whole lot easier with today's launch of a multilingual chat service for Skype, called Moka Chat. Moka, the leading provider of mobile language translation and communication services, today announced the release of its language translation technology for Skype, which gives Skype users the ability to chat in English, Spanish or Chinese with other Skype users.

Moka Enables Skype Users to Translate Text Messages from English to Chinese or Spanish and Learn Languages While Chatting

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. and BEIJING, Nov. 10 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ --Communicating between Chinese, Spanish and English just got a whole lot easier with today’s launch of a multilingual chat service for Skype, called Moka Chat. Moka, the leading provider of mobile language translation and communication services, today announced the release of its language translation technology for Skype, which gives Skype users the ability to chat in English, Spanish or Chinese with other Skype users.

Moka Enables Skype Users to Translate Text Messages

West Palm Beach, Florida and Beijing, China - Communicating between Chinese, Spanish and English just got a whole lot easier with today’s launch of a multilingual chat service for Skype, called Moka Chat. Moka, the leading provider of mobile language translation and communication services, today announced the release of its language translation technology for Skype, which gives Skype users the ability to chat in English, Spanish or Chinese with other Skype users.

Skype expanding to mobile phones

Scott Durchslag, Skype chief operating officer, met a group of journalists including Taipei Times staff reporter Elizabeth Tchii on Oct. 23 during a visit to mark the fifth anniversary of Skype¡¦s founding and its four-year-old partnership with PCHome Online. During the interview, Durchslag shared his views on Skype¡¦s business initiatives, including a plan to enter the mobile phone market

International Privacy Initiatives Sweep Industry Privacy Competition

ORLANDO, Fla. --(Business Wire)-- International privacy leadership projects swept the 6th annual HP-International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Privacy Innovation Awards. Winners representing three continents were announced today at the IAPP Privacy Academy in Orlando, Fla. The three areas recognized for significant innovation include organization privacy awareness, consumer privacy education and identity management.

hiogi to Provide Q&A for Skype

hiogi has been tapped to provide a Q&A search for Skype. This will allow Skype users to ask search questions and get answers directly through Skype. This can be done via mobile or desktop.

Skype Admits China Privacy Breach

I think the headline should read “Skype admits to the totally obvious.” All these companies doing business in China (Yahoo, Google, Skype, etc.) aren’t kidding anyone but themselves if they believe that this type of spying and censorship isn’t standard operating procedure over there, yet they all act surprised when the public finds out.

Skype admits privacy breach

Skype on Thursday became the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach

Skype on Thursday became the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach by Chinese partner

Skype on Thursday became the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits user privacy breach

Skype, the online text message and voice service owned by auction giant eBay, said it had been unaware that the internet chat of users in China was being stored on computer servers by Chinese mobile firm TOM Online.

Skype admits user privacy breach

Skype, the online text message and voice service owned by auction giant eBay, said it had been unaware that the internet chat of users in China was being stored on computer servers by Chinese mobile firm TOM Online.

Skype admits privacy breach by Chinese partner

WASHINGTON: Skype on Thursday became the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach

Skype on Thursday became the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach by Chinese partner

WASHINGTON (AFP) - - Skype has become the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach by Chinese partner

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Skype has become the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach by Chinese partner (AFP)

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Skype has become the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits privacy breach by Chinese partner

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Skype has become the latest US firm embroiled in controversy over its operations in China, acknowledging that its Chinese partner had been archiving politically sensitive text messages.

Skype admits Chinese privacy breach

VoIP outfit Skype has admitted that surveillance was carried out on instant messages sent using the service in China, blaming local partner TOM Online for the eavesdropping.

3 UK launches INQ1 advanced social networking phone

Mobile operator 3 UK has announced the launch of the INQ1 social networking handset from INQ Mobile, the new mobile handset division of parent Hutchison Whampoa. The new handset integrates Facebook along with Skype, Windows Live Messenger and Last.fm and will be available exclusively in the UK on the 3 network. The phone also offers integrated RSS feeds, free Skype-to-Skype calling and unlimited instant messenger capabilities. It also allows users to directly upload pictures to their Facebook profile using the 3.2-megapixel camera. It will available free on a contract from GBP 15 per month, offering unlimited free Facebook, Skype, Windows Live Messenger and web access, plus 75 minutes of calls to other networks, unlimited texts, unlimited email and unlimited free 3-to-3 calls.

Tom Clancy's EndWar Ships For Xbox 360 and Playstation 3

Today Ubisoft announces that Tom Clancy's EndWar, the newest brand in the Tom Clancy series of video games, is now available in stores across North America. Tom Clancy's EndWar goes beyond other war games by allowing players to use their own voice to control units, offering command of the action at the speed of thought. Available for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system, Tom Clancy's EndWar is the first brand-new Tom Clancy franchise since Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell was introduced in 2001.


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