Microsoft to Launch Web Version of Skype
Instant messaging is supported as soon as you log in, but voice and video calls require the extra step of installing a browser plugin, although Microsoft says this additional step will only be a temporary necessity.
[pullquote style=”right” quote=”dark”] “Imagine you wanted to meet your child’s teacher, or conduct an online interview with a potential candidate[/pullquote]
[message type=”simple”]
Given that the service is still in beta, it’s worth pointing out there are several issues with Skype’s current web-based version. Microsoft notes that Mac users may experience an “issue with battery consumption,” and outgoing video calls may take longer than normal to connect for all web users.Microsoft is rolling out the service to a limited number of users “in the coming months,” with a larger roll out to follow. The company did not say how many users would be part of the initial phase, but those who are selected will see invitations when they log in to their Skype account from Skype.com.
[/message]
Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.
Image: Microsoft