James Enck in The Broadband Daily » What happens later is open to question, but it’s probably one of two things: Skype stays independent and becomes a platform for distributing other services and content; (or) someone takes the company out, and I have always assumed the predator would be a large internet/media player. If that is the case, then why get into bed with KaZaA? Why not team up with someone who is also doing something truly revolutionary? Perhaps because some revolutions aren’t very easy to harness, but revolutions were never supposed to be easy. Take BitTorrent, for example.”