The kid originally bid $10,200, but followed that up with seven more bids as the price went north. He says his son is crazy about conspiracy theories, and that a stern talking-to was in the offing. The "winner" of the server reportedly lives outside Lisbon, Portugal. The winning bid was $33,000, but the father in question reportedly contacted Bahnhof to nix the transaction. The dad, as you can imagine, isn't pleased.īahnhof, a Swedish ISP that hosted Wikileaks for about eight months starting in 2010, put the server on eBay to raise money for a pair of charities (Reporters Without Borders and the 5th of July Foundation, a digital rights group). Google denied such a mishap took place.Ī 17-year-old used his dad's eBay account to bid, successfully, on a server that once hosted Wikileaks.
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There were reports in January that a Street View car killed a donkey. Google confirmed the incident - or at least that an incident took place, if not the ping-pong scene described by police - and said it was working with local authorities to address the situation.
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The Google driver hit one bus and then tried to skedaddle when the driver got angry, police reported.Īlas, the getaway was thwarted when the Street View vehicle hit a second bus - and then a truck, according to local media.
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Also: A 17-year-old uses Daddy's eBay account to buy a $33,000 server once used by Wikileaks a Saudi prince vows to keep his Twitter shares after IPO and China parades an online critic who says he has now seen the light.Ī Google Street View car dinged a pair of public transport buses and a truck in Bogor, Indonesia. Today in international tech news: A Google Street View car reportedly plays bumper cars in Indonesia.