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Skype to support Android, Java-enabled mobile phones, Intel mobile Internet devices | Skype to support Android, Java-enabled mobile phones, Intel mobile Internet devices |
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| by Tony Austin | |
| Friday, 09 January 2009 | |
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They are well on the way to doing this. For example, 41% of Skype calls on Christmas day involved video, only to be surpassed at 47% of calls on New Years day. On 8th January, at their CES 2009 Las Vegas press conference, they announced the release of Skype Lite, a thin client for Skype that can be downloaded onto Android-powered devices as well as more than 100 other specific models of Java-enabled mobile phones. They also announced a beta version of Skype for Intel-based Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). Skype also announced new desktop clients: Skype for Mac 2.8 (just launched as a beta at Mac World), and Skype for Windows 4.0 (with a February 2009 release date, though many people have been happily using Skype 4.0 in beta mode for months). This launch builds on successful public testing last year and the incorporation of user feedback to an earlier beta version which was only available on a limited number of mobile devices. The updated beta now makes Skype software broadly available to millions of mobile users worldwide, including for the first time mobile users in the USA. The Skype Lite version delivers core Skype capabilities including:
"Making the Skype experience available for download to Android-powered
devices, as well as hundreds of other mobile phones from the world’s leading
handset manufacturers is a major step forward for Skype,” said Scott Durchslag,
COO of Skype. The lite version of Skype is currently available for Android devices, which today include the T-Mobile G1, the first Android-powered mobile phone currently available in the US and UK. It is expected to also work on other future Android devices. PLEASE READ ON...
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