Skype on Tuesday took the wraps off a long-awaited channel partner program, one that Skype hopes will bring on solution providers as both Skype integrators and Skype evangelists as the popular VoIP ...
Skype intends to pursue the multi-player games market by creating a Skype Game Channel fueled by innovations from techs it hopes will participate in its also new Game Developer Program. "People are ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Voice over Internet Protocol specialist Skype announced ...
It’s not an exaggeration to say that video chatting has changed the way we communicate – a revolution that began primarily with Skype, the market is now saturated with a slew of apps and services.
If you like signing up to test beta builds and new features before they roll out to the general public, then you are the one Skype is looking for. Last Nov. 8, it has announced the Skype Insiders ...
Skype will make a formal entry into the value-added channel as it prepares to take the wraps off a partner program -- an effort to integrate its popular peer-to-peer VoIP software application into ...
Since their introduction, the Windows and Office Insider programs have let people try out "the next release" of Windows and Office, providing an opportunity for users to give feedback and for ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Skype users will be able to test the new versions of software for iOS, ...
Skype is shutting down Extras, the most important part of its program for outside developers, saying that demand for these third-party plug-ins has been weak. “Despite the incredible breadth of Extras ...
Skype, which was recently sold by eBay to VC firms Silver Lake Partners, Andreessen Horowitz and Index Ventures, has announced that it is killing its Developer Program. The program, called “Extras,” ...
It’s relatively easy these days to find critics of Skype, the popular online calling service that Microsoft Corp. acquired in 2011 for $8.5 billion. Former devotees routinely gripe on social media ...