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Posts From: October, 2011

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Thursday, October 6th, 2011

    eBay CEO, John Donahoe, on the passing of Steve Jobs: “we have lost the greatest innovator of our time” 

    I’ll always remember where I was when I learned of Steve’s passing. I was walking to dinner with my family to celebrate the third Birthday of our younger daughter, Quincy. I was checking Twitter on my iPhone (which I am prone to do every 60 or 90 seconds of the day) and saw the shortest of tweets: “Steve Jobs is dead. #RIP”. After I told the news to my wife, I forwarded my initial reaction tweet to my boss and told him I’d want to publish the reaction of our CEO, John Donahoe, here on Ink. John sent me his reaction from Europe where he is currently traveling for work.

    “Steve understood the power of technology to enrich our lives in simple, elegant ways. His impact on consumers all over the world is apparent wherever one goes. Without a doubt we have lost the greatest innovator of our time.” – John Donahoe.

    eBay’s founder, Pierre Omidyar, had this to say in his Civil Beat article Steve Jobs Legacy: Think Different

    “Steve challenged the world to “think different,” and he didn’t limit that to his company’s products. In a very real sense, thinking differently has the effect of expanding our world and our reach — our view of what we can accomplish.” – Pierre Omidyar.

    As Allie and I celebrated Quincy’s big day throughout the evening yesterday we would continue to come back to Steve and what his inventions had meant for my career and for our family. It began with the simple addiction I have to my iPhone for social networking and my reliance on my iPod for podcasts and music. But as our conversations went on, we realized it all came down to the people we’ve met using those tools. Working at a podcasting company prior to eBay, the iPod was instrumental in me actually having a job and meeting the long-term friends I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know. The same can be said for my job here at eBay. The iPhone is my primary tool for Twitter – for connecting with eBay sellers, buyers, investors, and employees – and this blog post is being typed on my MacBook Pro.

    The connections I have made, both personally and professionally, over the past 6 years are due in part to Steve Jobs’ vision and for that I am truly thankful and blessed.

    -RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

    The iPhone 4S is coming; How to use eBay Instant Sale to get cash for your old phone 


    The dust is settling on Apple’s unveiling of the iPhone 4S this morning and now I’m looking at my old one wondering how long it’ll take me to cave and upgrade. Thankfully, eBay Instant Sale makes the decision easier than it might ordinarily be. In three quick steps – and with zero shipping charges – I can cash in on my current iPhone – just as you can do with any smartphone.

    eBay is running a smartphone trade-in promotion running until 11:59 p.m. PST tomorrow, October 5, in which customers can secure a top dollar instant cash offer for select smartphones – including up to $357 for an AT&T iPhone 4 in excellent condition – that can be used toward the purchase of the new iPhone 4S. Even after the initial promo ends, eBay Instant Sale will still feature competitive cash offers for qualifying smartphones from Oct. 6 – Oct. 18.

    After you’ve generated your offer, follow the steps below to clear your personal data before sending it in. First and foremost, consult your owner’s manual on how to back-up your data safely and securely before erasing anything.

    iPhone:
    1. Settings
    2. General
    3. Reset
    4. Erase All Content and Settings
    5. If you have an AT&T iPhone, remove your SIM card

    Blackberry:
    1. Options
    2. Security Options
    3. Security Wipe
    4. Type: “blackberry” to confirm the wipe
    5. Remove SIM card if you have an AT&T, T-Mobile or other GSM phone

    Android phones:
    1. Menu
    2. Settings
    3. Privacy
    4. Select “Factory Data Reset”
    5. Select “Reset Phone”
    6. Enter password, if prompted
    7. Select “Erase Everything”
    8. Remove SIM card if you have an AT&T, T-Mobile or other GSM phone

    If your phone is not covered in the steps above, you can generally find the option to erase or wipe the data in the phone’s Settings menu. And if you have any further questions, you should consult your owner’s manual or your carrier’s technical support service.

    I’ve been an iPhone user for a while now and have enjoyed the original iPhone and the iPhone 4. Looking forward to checking out the new one. If you get one before me… let me know what you think.

    You can also download the Instant Sale iPhone mobile app by clicking the below icon:

    Cheers!
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

    [VIDEO] eBay CEO, John Donahoe sits down with Robert Scoble 

    Robert Scoble visited the eBay campus recently and had another candid conversation with one of Silicon Valley’s leading execs… this time with eBay’s own CEO, John Donahoe. I’ve always loved the direct questions from @scobleizer – I’m just bummed I was home sick when the video happened because it would have been great to be a fly on the wall. Glad I got to see the resulting conversation though. Superb stuff.

    I’m looking forward to covering the X.Commerce Innovate conference later this month for Ink readers. Be sure to shoot me questions or topics you’d like me to address when I sit down with folks in San Francisco, October 12-13.

    Cheers!
    RBH

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