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Use Skype, not Windows Live Messenger


               
2012 Mar 26, 1:28am   12,334 views  21 comments

by Dan8267   follow (4)  

Preferably, use an older version of Skype like 4.2.

Tech giant Microsoft is actively intercepting and censoring conversations in its Windows Live Messenger program, utilizing a block list to prevent users from trading links to a popular peer-to-peer media sharing website known as The Pirate Bay.

Yep, they are wiretapping your conversations. The way a messaging client is supposed to work is that when Alice wants to call Bob the process goes:

1. Alice calls up the directory service (WLM, Skype, etc.) and gets Bob's address.

2. Alice calls Bob.

3. Bob answers and a socket connection is established between Alice and Bob. No third party is involved.

Windows Live Messenger takes extra effort to send all of Alice's and all of Bob's messages back to the MS servers. That's right, Microsoft went out of its way to spy on you and violate wire tapping laws. And this is why Windows Live Messenger sucks.

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1   clambo   @   2012 Mar 26, 4:21am  

Don't use windows period.

2   Dan8267   @   2012 Mar 26, 1:55pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK is Tony Manero says

Die, Windows, Die!

Yay, you're back! People have been missing you.

3   Vicente   @   2012 Mar 27, 10:33am  

They have an IM? I did not know that.

Fascinates me at work to watch my colleagues falling all over themselves to convert all servers & services to Windows.

It's becoming increasingly clear to me that Windows days are numbered.

4   Dan8267   @   2012 Mar 27, 11:08am  

Vicente says

It's becoming increasingly clear to me that Windows days are numbered.

I'm not sure about that. Even though Vista and Win 7 sucked, the Windows platform is still dominating in both the desktop and server arena. Solaris and other forms of Unix dominated the server market in the early/mid-1990s, but Windows has the largest usage even with Linux being free.

As for the hand-held market, Android and Apple are the dominate platforms for now. Windows and Palm seem to be dying, but as long as the servers run Windows, it ain't going away.

In principle, if cloud computing becomes mainstream not only for B2B and B2C but also as the platform of choice for end users, Android could replace Windows as people stop buying desktops/laptops and use only smartphones and tablets. But that's a big if.

The average Joe hasn't accepted the idea of cloud computing and relying on Internet only storage. Things are changing, but most people keep their music collection, pictures, and home videos locally. Sure, they may copy them to Facebook, but they don't rely on Facebook alone for storage. And then there's the gaming industry...

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