Believe it or not, Google's official Blogspot blog was hacked over the weekend. Some wag posted, in bad grammar and spelling, that Google's click-to-call project was being cancelled. This of course would be odd considering this project is partly in collaboration with eBay. Click-to-call and VoIP SOA in general are too important a new niche of VoIP for a company as large as Google to suddenly change their minds after signing a big deal. It's not necessarily about immediate costs but more market share.
The Google blog has been hacked before. However, no one is saying it, but it's probably some disgruntled outgoing employee whose access hadn't been terminated. That makes more sense and is less worrisome than if it was some random hacker outside the company. Om Malik wrote about the official stance from Google.
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