What Exactly is the Problem Over at EBAY?

Ebay, Meg Whitman, Omidyar, Paypal, Skype, Tech

Fixing eBay

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The answer to fixing eBay is easy: fire John Donahoe and get somebody in there who understands what eBay founder Pierre Omidyar understand in the 1990s – EBAY IS A COMMUNITY AND 90% OF ITS USERS ARE HONEST.

EBay has made it impossible for members to be part of a community by its rigging of the contact system. Meg Whitman and John Donahoe’s Ebay had this fear of losing money if it let sellers and buyers actually communicate with each other easily. And don’t tell me Big Brother eBay doesn’t monitor what emails it allows.

The company has raised selling fees to the point of insanity. It has zero telephone support. It’s support emails are worthless and are written by robots. Nobody can get an honest answer and, sorry Mr. Donahoe, but SKYPE was one of the stupidest endeavors ever. 100% of eBay users already had phone service of some kind or another. Who the heck wants to switch to an Internet provider when there’s always a good chance your Internet connection is going to conk out? Does anybody really want Skype to replace their cell phone? Why does anybody need two phone service providers?

The new rule wherein Sellers can’t leave negatives for Buyers is as dumb as dumb gets, which makes Mr. Donahoe a very stupid man. He’s a total failure as a chief executive. He’s wimpy and wishy washy and clueless. He’s also idealess, unless it’s a bad idea.

The other new rule wherein PayPal is the only thing that can be mentioned as payment is another dumb idea. The raise in fees, the no-negatives-to-Buyers dictate, and the PayPal only declaration has done what nothing else could. IT SENT SELLERS AWAY FROM EBAY IN DROVES.

The company knows it. It knows sales are down. It knows why. No one at eBay has the guts or the backbone to admit the truth.

Donahoe has failed the company. It has made eBay a nasty, suspicious, demeaning place on which to do business – at least for Sellers – and, what? It wants to blame the economy for its problems? Baloney.

EBay dug its own hole by the way it treated Sellers and now it’s paying the price. Almost everyone who posted on eBay’s chat rooms and boards the past two years predicted that eBay would eventually kill its Golden Goose. Well, it has.

To succeed, eBay needs to go back to basics. GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING. It needs to poll EVERY SINGLE SELLER and ask what’s wrong. EBay has the email capacity for that. But, I think they’re terrified of the negative response it will receive.

Once again, the technocrats destroyed a good websites. Techies who think they know better. Techies who think that because they can think it up, it’s going to work and help. Once again, these techies learned the hard truth. You can’t cock up a site with tech features and expect people to be happy or to keep caring. Everything became too complex. SIMPLICITY SHOUTS.

And when you’re nasty to the people that made you rich, the people that made you rich will tell you to kiss-off.

I used to sell thousands upon thousands of dollars of product each year on eBay. I don’t sell there anymore, and I hardly bother to buy. EBay doesn’t even advertise anymore. It’s a wounded company, limping towards irrelevance because of what it did to its Sellers.

I now pay $40 a month to a local antique mall for a showcase in which I put my items to sell. I do very well. I no longer need, want, or care about eBay. You know why? Because eBay hurt my feelings. It made my feel unwanted. That’s why.

Do You Know the Way to the San Jose Electric Car Plant?

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San Jose wins electric car plant

By Maggie Shiels
Technology reporter, BBC News, Silicon Valley

San Jose is aiming to be the capital of clean technology following a $250m (£139m) deal with electric car maker Tesla to base its new factory there.

The city beat other contenders to secure a project that will bring more than 1,000 jobs to the area.

“This is a big step toward being the centre of world cleantech innovation,” said San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed.

Tesla boss Ze’ev Drori said that “this is proof the time has come for the electric car.”

The company plans to produce an all-electric luxury sedan, called the Model S, at the plant with a retail price of around $60,000 (£33,000.)

It already manufactures a two seater zero emission Roadster which sells for $109,000 (£61,000) and is built by Lotus in England.

Mr Drori told BBC News Tesla hopes to deliver its first cars by 2010. They will have a range of about 240 miles (390 km) per battery charge. The production run is set for around 15,000 vehicles initially, with half of the line being sold in Europe.

“This car signals an end to dependency on foreign oil. The summer of high gas prices has accelerated demand for such a vehicle.”

San Jose’s mayor Mr Reed agrees. “This is the next step in transportation.

“Shifting from petroleum to electric vehicles will make a huge change to how the world moves and we are excited to be part of that happening.”

Analysts however believe Tesla will face a tough challenge with its five-seater sedan, especially from GM’s Volt, which was unveiled this week.

“Tesla’s electric sedan will be a tough sell alongside the Volt which will cost around $35,000 (£19,500),” said Michael Kanellos of Greentech Media.

“Price will play a big role in this battle.”

‘Vote of confidence’

San Jose along with the State of California devised an incentive programme estimated at around $150m (£84m) to persuade Tesla to site its new plant in the city.

While California came up with a hefty $100m (£56m) financing package, San Jose put land into the deal.

The first 10 years of the 40 year lease on the 90-acre plot will be rent-free. After that a yearly lease payment of $1.5m (£835,000) will be paid over the next ten years with a 2% increase year on year for the last 20.

Mayor Reed told BBC News he believed this part of the package was worth around $50m (£28m) but stressed the land was not being used anyway.

“A lot of investment decisions are based on faith in the future and confidence in the future and this 250 million dollar project is a real stamp for us and a vote of confidence in San Jose.

“Hopefully it will help other companies to make investment decisions and locate their businesses here.”

He said that San Jose, which is said to have America’s highest per-capita concentration of hybrid cars, is aggressively encouraging cleantech companies to the area.

The Mayor claimed the city is the leader in attracting these types of companies with more than 40 already calling San Jose home and providing more than 2,500 jobs.

“San Jose is the capital of Silicon Valley, which offers the best opportunities because it is right here where the innovation is happening.

“It is important for Tesla to be close to that innovation and this is a big boost for us.”

Tesla’s Mr Drori said his business represents the beginning of a burgeoning growth sector.

“Cleantech is a completely new paradigm and what we are doing represents a major seismic shift. That’s the reason we chose San Jose and we will lead this charge.”

Greentech Media’s Mr Kanellos said cleantech is “going through a really exciting time.”

“It’s cool the fact the government of California sees a bit future in this and certainly companies are saying they are getting swamped with applications for people to work in the sector,” he said.

“There is a whole generation of kids who want to work in this area not just for the money but because it’s cool.”

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/technology/7617972.stm

Published: 2008/09/17 08:14:46 GMT

Bloggers Rush To Put Words "IPhone" and "Google Chrome" in Same Headline

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Web 2.0 afficionados and general internet geeks accross the planet staged a history-making rush of blog posts heralding the new Google browser, Chrome and the cavalcade of programs being written to use it on Apple’s I-Phone.

 

 

 

 

 

Today on Twitter, one mashup nerd excitedly wondered what custom API’s were in the works and a Spore programmer claimed on Tumblr that they would run a version of the new game through Mountain View’s Google servers utilizing Chrome’s mobile capabilities.

Consumer Electronics Show News

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NBC gets 'manifesto' from Va. killer

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VA TECH GUNMAN CHO SEUNG-HUI SENDS NBC NEWS VIDEO, PICTURES, MANIFESTO

5 THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW YOUR CELL PHONE COULD DO

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There are a few things that can be done in times of grave emergencies. Your mobile phone can actually be a life saver or an emergency tool for survival. Check out the things that you can do with it:


FIRST
Emergency
The Emergency Number worldwide for
Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile; network and there is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you, and interestingly this number 112 can be dialed even if the keypad is locked. Try it out.

SECOND
Have you locked your keys in the car?
Does your car have remote keyless entry? This may come in handy someday. Good reason to own a cell phone: If you lock your keys in the car and the spare keys are at home, call someone at home on their cell phone from your cell phone. Hold your cell phone about a foot from your car door and have the person at your home press the unlock button, holding it near the mobile phone on their end. Your car will unlock.This saves someone from having to drive your keys to you. Distance is no object. You could be hundreds of miles away, and if you can reach someone who has the other “remote” for your car, you can unlock the doors (or the trunk).

 

Updating my WordPress Blogroll – Not as Easy as I Thought

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THIS IS A GREAT SITE

LUIS SUAREZ at ELSUA

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Yes, here we go again with another change that I am working on at the
moment for this particular weblog. One that, hopefully, you would be
able to benefit from a bit as well. You may have noticed already, if
you have visited the site, that at this point in time I do not have a
blogroll in the left column of the weblog template and the reason for
that is because I thought I would go ahead and update it first with my
latest additions, taken from my RSS and Atom feeds, so I decided to
start from scratch and reload the list again. It was also a good
opportunity to do some housekeeping and get rid of the feeds that are
broken or those where no new content has been shared in a long while.

However, this time around I decided to split up all of the different
feeds into various categories, so that it is easier for me to track
down the folks I read on a regular basis based on whatever the topics
and then other categories with feeds that I just get to check every
other day. So I have now got my RSS feed client with a good bunch of
categories and their corresponding feeds split up quite nicely. At
least, easier to read, manage and navigate for me.

THE NEW DIGG BAITING

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I’ve got a feeling that Youtube

is going to be manipulated along with the new

Googlebomb-proof

algorithem to create a monster that will kick Digg-Baiting’s ass
John Tully

The New York Herald Sun

Hint: Flame Wars in the comments section

Information Architects selected CrooksandLiars as one of the Top Blogs of 2006.

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Information Architects selected CrooksandLiars as one of the  Top Blogs of 2006