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magnumpi May 10th 2011 12:12 pm

Microsoft BUY Skype
 
Anyone know if it will make any difference to our free SKYPIE calls to the UK or not?

Found this, lets hope they don't screw up the SKYPE thingy

http://newsstream.blogs.cnn.com/2011...kype-what-now/

Ohh bum they are saying it may get screwed up

http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailybeast/2...twillscrewitup

Microsoft says it intends to keep Skype operating at arms-length, as an independent division. Supposedly that will keep those brilliant engineers from bailing out. Lets hope so ?

ducktastic May 10th 2011 6:08 pm

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 
Then they will re-vamp it and call it skype bloody vista and it will crash every 5 mins, and charge us 100's of squid licence fees for the pleasure.

Doomed I tell ya.

sharkus May 10th 2011 11:40 pm

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 
Seems it's going to be it's own Business Division at MS, Microsoft Skype appears to be the name.

It'll probably have a bit of rebranding, but hopefully the core will remain. At least it means the OS X version of the app won't be woefully behind the Windows version, as is the case with MSN Messenger. It took a painfully long time to get video into the Mac version of Messenger, I think it only happened last year, whereas the PC version has had it for quite some time, at least since 2003!

So, I'd say the current Messenger app MS provides will die, to be replaced / upgraded to the new Skype based version.

Pretty Flowers May 11th 2011 8:31 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 
... if the worst comes to the worst - and I say this as someone who's been using skype for at least eight or nine years, then google are starting to operate a similar type of service....

Alan2005 May 11th 2011 8:54 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 

Originally Posted by sharkus (Post 9357268)
So, I'd say the current Messenger app MS provides will die, to be replaced / upgraded to the new Skype based version.

I don't think so - at least not that way. My guess is that this will fit into their strategy for what they will do with lync which is a more obvious successor to msn messenger. Though I don't work at microsoft and who knows what they are really thinking.

el_richo May 11th 2011 9:04 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 

Originally Posted by Pretty Flowers (Post 9358432)
... if the worst comes to the worst - and I say this as someone who's been using skype for at least eight or nine years, then google are starting to operate a similar type of service....

Video is becoming more accessible so there's nothing to worry about. Whether it's Skype, Google, Cisco UMI, and not forgetting the mobile devices such as iPad / iPhone, Blackberry Playbook, etc.

Not sure the free ones will remain free though.

el_richo May 11th 2011 9:05 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 9358471)
My guess is that this will fit into their strategy for what they will do with lync which is a more obvious successor to msn messenger.

My thoughts also.

Tangram May 11th 2011 11:56 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 
iChat on the Mac is free and very good quality compared with anything I've seen.

wats123 May 15th 2011 2:32 pm

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 
ooVoo is better than Skype, always get a better quality connection and is free...

Novocastrian May 17th 2011 5:09 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 

Originally Posted by wats123 (Post 9366460)
ooVoo is better than Skype, always get a better quality connection and is free...

But Skype has more Riboflavin and folic acid.

wats123 May 17th 2011 10:20 am

Re: Microsoft BUY Skype
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 9370230)
But Skype has more Riboflavin and folic acid.

haha... depends on the quality of milk as well.


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