Skip to: Content
Skip to: Site Navigation
Skip to: Search

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2009
| Subscribe to Newser's RSS feeds RSS | Follow Newser on Twitter Twitter

OFF THE GRID
Nov 4, 09 | 8:33 AM

Skype Lives!

Share
I follow entrepreneurial dramas the way other people follow sports (did somebody win the World Series?). In these comedies, tragedies, or farces, people really do rise beyond human limitations or get ignominiously crushed. Sometimes there are second chances. Entrepreneurs—true entrepreneurs—pride themselves, like none-too-bright boxers, on their ability to take a punch. But there aren’t too many second chances.

Not like the second chance that is unfolding right now.

Among the greatest pieces of communications technology in our age of great communications technology, and hence, when it became the victim of corporate synergistic turpitude, the greatest failure, is Skype.

I still can’t get over Skype. When I’m feeling low I think of it. It’s like free food—the ability to make free phone calls. And it’s free phone calls with video. The picture phone has been the grail of communications since the dawn of telecommunications time and suddenly it arrived and it was free. Skype is the true community and social networking technology. Skype is the broadcast medium of the future. Skype is the quantum leap forward of time and space.

So imagine the pain, indeed the existential madness, its founders, Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, must have felt when they sold Skype to eBay in 2005 and eBay, which shortly came to regret the $2.6 billion it paid for the company, let it languish. EBay did nothing, except bicker with the company’s founders, who were still managing the company (and argue over payouts and bonuses). Skype became a technology that existed without development or strategy.

As so often happens, the buyers and the entrepreneurial sellers came to hate each other. When eBay finally decided to sell Skype earlier this year for $1.9 billion, it seemed to take special pleasure in not selling it back to its founders even though theirs was arguably the better deal.

That’s when the fireworks began. As so often happens when a large company buys technology from entrepreneurs who have created it, eBay didn’t understand what it was buying. Actually, in this instance, they failed to realize they hadn’t really even bought the technology they were now selling.

In a series of jujitsu courtroom moves, Zennstrom and Friis outlined a case which would have effectively made it impossible for anyone to own the company without them. You either had to kill the baby or give them custody.

The two founders engineered the kind of moment that all entrepreneurs who have ever sold their companies dream of: to sell your company, and yet remain so fundamental to it that you get it back.

And what’s more, this is good for the technology business. Skype has a future as large and bright and transformative as Google and Facebook.

Skype will be how we will talk and do business. Skype will be the basis of far-flung family life. Skype will be the medium around which we will transform our messages. And it may be the wherewithal by which we build international peace and brotherhood.

And then there is Skype sex.

More of Newser founder Michael Wolff's articles and commentary can be found at VanityFair.com, where he writes a regular column. He can be emailed at michael@newser.com. You can also follow him on Twitter: www.twitter.com/NewserColumns.
17 comments
VIEWING:
 
Reader83546519
Nov 4, 09 10:06 AM CST
I think you're right on all counts... I'm a latecomer to Skype, but even now I can see how much potential this has. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
+1
QueenAlli
Nov 4, 09 11:01 AM CST
Hey, Oprah uses it with a lot of guests. Instead of spending money to fly them in and put them up in a hotel - Skype. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
0
Reader83546539
Nov 4, 09 3:47 PM CST
Superb analysis, Michael. Thx much. Have Skype 2 yrs; nvr once used it. Yr piece rings so true. Bravo to u, Skype, & creators everywhere! Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
+1
janbee
Nov 4, 09 5:16 PM CST
Been using Google Voice for abt 4 months now -- hope it never becomes as successful as Skype. Founders sold it to eBay? Sometimes it's better to just walk away -- what were they thinking? Lemme guess Cisco, IBM,Apple,Google -- none were interested.......and you sell it to eBay??and the fit was?? Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
0
Deebles
Nov 4, 09 9:53 PM CST
I use Skype only when I talk to my Freudian shrink. OK. Twice a week but he's the only one who needs to see my face when talking. I think it frees you to move wherever and not be tied physically to the analysis that keeps you sorta half-way functioning. Everyone else can suck it up with my lame words. As for buying a company back--Barry Diller. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
-2
nathanielfoster
Nov 5, 09 7:55 AM CST
I pay to use Skype and use it my main telephone. With an Ipod touch and a Verizon mifi I have Skype where ever I am. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
0
IN RESPONSE:
MichaelWolff
Nov 5, 09 8:32 AM CST
Yes, awesome.
Vote up! Vote down!
0
IN RESPONSE:
dannistories
Nov 7, 09 11:09 PM CST
But, Skype warns that 911 may not be reliable. It's convenient, but may not be lifesaving.
Vote up! Vote down!
0
mindgammon
Nov 5, 09 12:56 PM CST
The best for international calling, especially the video feature. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
0
pete_ess
Nov 5, 09 2:09 PM CST
How the hell did Skype languish and Twitter fly? This old world . . . Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
0
IN RESPONSE:
MichaelWolff
Nov 5, 09 2:29 PM CST
Yes, how the hell?
Vote up! Vote down!
0
jelichoe
Nov 5, 09 2:51 PM CST
I've had skype sex and it's amazing. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
+1
SkypeIsHype
Nov 5, 09 4:39 PM CST
We introduce "Skype-disruptor" application with new and unmatched web browser centric Video and VoIP cross-platform technology, based on US Patent 7,089,319. The key distinguishing factor of our platform is that it's instantly web browser centric, without anything to download or install. No plugins, no active x controls or Flash. Just instant communication gratification from any web enabled device. We can compete on "true P2P" signal strength, unmatched platform reach, innovative "Orbing" (P2P live and pre-recorded social networks video broadcasts) function, as well as lower operating cost base (higher margins). While Skype is negotiating its way out of a legal minefield, we are focused on capturing strategic market segments. We are actively seeking venture capital. Please visit www.skypeishype.com for more detail. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
-2
IN RESPONSE:
MichaelWolff
Nov 5, 09 4:56 PM CST
I'm on my way now.
Vote up! Vote down!
0
dannistories
Nov 8, 09 12:47 AM CST
I would've shared this article, except for the last sentence. That's NOT what I use Skype for; I am in ill health, and it's my backup in case I can't make it to a group presentation. Reply
Vote up! Vote down!
0
IN RESPONSE:
MichaelWolff
Nov 9, 09 10:27 AM CST
Sense of humor?
Vote up! Vote down!
0
IN RESPONSE:
KoalaJohnson
Nov 10, 09 4:46 PM CST
Yes, how dare you suggest that some people use instant communication tools for sexual pleasure, especially since you KNOW that some of your readers are not in fact getting any, and may have their delicate feelings hurt! Shame on you indeed Mr. Wolff.
Vote up! Vote down!
0
LEAVE A
COMMENT
Comment Policy
Facebook ConnectPost this comment to Facebook?

After connecting you will have the option to post your comment on your Facebook profile.

 
RECENT POSTS
Nov 24, 09 | 10:10 AM

Murdoch and Microsoft: The Mice Are Trying to Roar

Nov 23, 09 | 8:41 AM

Books Are Bad for You

Nov 20, 09 | 8:32 AM

The Health-Care Wars Have Just Begun

Nov 19, 09 | 10:14 AM

Sarah Palin Deserves Some More Attention

Nov 18, 09 | 2:40 PM

And We Thought We Hated Mammograms

Nov 18, 09 | 8:43 AM

China and the Obese: The President Meets His Greatest Problems

Nov 17, 09 | 6:50 AM

Rupert Murdoch’s Guy Gets It

Nov 16, 09 | 12:30 PM

Obama's Secret Weapon: The Hug

Nov 16, 09 | 8:01 AM

The President Wants You to Know He’s Too Dopey to Use Twitter

Nov 13, 09 | 6:55 AM

Does Warren Buffett Know What He’s Talking About?

ABOUT

OFF THE GRID is about why the news is the news. Here are the real motivations of both media and newsmakers. Here's the backstory. This is a look at the inner workings of desperate media, the inner life of the publicity crazed, and the true meaning of the news of the day.

FeedRSS