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Skype for Web Browsers Announced

Skype for Web Browsers Announced

Microsoft released a beta version of Skype, Skype for the web, where users can make audio and video calls through your browser. Getting started is as easy as going to the site and connect Skype, where all your contacts and history of recent conversations available.

It is worth mentioning that Skype website will not be available for everyone immediately. The service is in beta at the moment and implementations will be carried out in stages over the coming months. Keep an eye on your invitation to log on to your account on the official site.

Jonathan Watson, director of product marketing at Skype, said: "It's perfect if you prefer to use the web instead of an application Maybe you're sitting at a computer that does not already downloaded Skype .. Or maybe you're in the way and use an internet cafe or hotel computer during the holidays, when you can not download Skype at all. the use of Skype for the Web, it is more convenient to your conversations. "

Chat with contacts on Skype for the Web requires nothing more than for audio and video calls, you'll have to download a small plug-in. The people behind Skype and Internet Explorer are already working on the Web RTC (real time communication), a standard that eventually Skype works on all platforms, regardless of whether users have the native application or a browser. So WebRTC enabled version however, you need this plugin.

You can use Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari June 10 to start with Skype for the Web on your browser. Skype for Chromebooks are not yet available.

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