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Cisco To Buy Jabber 66

Danny Rathjens writes "In the continuing trend of big companies buying out small companies with open source products, Cisco has announced that they are buying Jabber. The press release doesn't really talk about the open source aspect of Jabber, and Jabber's website doesn't mention the news yet. I'm sure the question many of us have is whether Jabber's open source status will be changed in any way due to the purchase." Reader Eddytorial had this to contribute: "eWEEK offers a good look into how Jabber's messaging client will fit into Cisco Systems' overall 'presence' strategy in its market wars with Avaya, Microsoft, Nortel, and others. Cisco, which already had a basic instant messaging option, but one that didn't scale for an enterprise nearly as well as Jabber's, has just about everything else in place." It's also worth noting that Cisco open-sourced Etch in recent months.

Comment Re:Although this seems "reasonable" in light of th (Score 1) 613

Bollocks. If you design your web site in such a way to properly and openly reflect your business or whatever, no problems.

Bollocks again. Its a censorship of a sort and not at all acceptable. Google is misusing the power that millions of users have empowered google with. Now that they have manipulated the pagerank, users searching for the site are also punished as the usual result is not shown. Google should just deduct the point from pagerank that were obtained illegetimately. Not to zero its rank as a punishment. Google should not punish its users for the actions of some site that they want to illegitimately gain points. A search engine should be sensitive on both the ends.

Power eventually destroys a dictator. Doesn't it? Google should stop being a dictator or count its days.

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