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  2. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype allows these registered users to communicate through both instant messaging and voice chat. Voice chat allows telephone calls between pairs of users and conference calling and uses proprietary audio codec. Skype's text chat client allows group chats, emoticons, storing chat history, and editing of previous messages. Offline messages were ...

  3. Skype Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Skype Technologies (also known as Skype Software, Skype Communications, Skype Inc., and Skype Limited) is a telecommunications company headquartered in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, whose chief business is the manufacturing and marketing of the video chat and instant messaging computer software program Skype, and various Internet telephony services associated with it. [1]

  4. Skype for Business - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 2016, the Skype for Business for Mac client was released. [ 9 ] On September 25, 2017, Microsoft announced that Skype for Business Online would be discontinued in the future in favor of Microsoft Teams , a cloud-based collaboration platform for corporate groups (comparable to Slack ) integrating persistent messaging, video ...

  5. List of Skype features - Wikipedia

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    Skype 3.6 and later on Windows and Skype 5.3 and later on Mac supports 720p high-definition video. Skype 5.8 and later on Windows and Skype 5.5 for Mac support 1080p high-definition video with the Logitech C920 webcam as well as the primary use of H.264 video codec instead of VP8 found in past versions.

  6. Toivo Annus - Wikipedia

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    Toivo Annus (1972 – 12 July 2020) was an Estonian engineer and investor.He was one of the founders of Skype, an early internet telecommunications application.Skype became the first unicorn business founded in Estonia, and was sold to eBay for $2.6bn in September 2005. [1]

  7. Janus Friis - Wikipedia

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    Janus Friis (Danish: [ˈjɛːnus ˈfʁiˀs]; born 26 June 1976) [1] is a Danish entrepreneur best known for co-founding the file-sharing application Kazaa, and the peer-to-peer telephony application Skype. In September 2005, he and his business partner Niklas Zennström sold Skype to eBay for $2.6B.

  8. OSCAR protocol - Wikipedia

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    The deal also permitted users of Apple's .Mac service to log in to the AIM network using their .Mac email addresses. (This has carried over to Apple's MobileMe service.) As of 2009 [update] , large parts of the protocol had been reverse-engineered and implemented by a number of third-party clients.

  9. Skype protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Skype protocol is a proprietary network used for Internet telephony. Its specifications are not publicly available, and all official applications based on the protocol are closed-source . It lacks interoperability with most Voice over IP (VoIP) networks, so it requires licensing from Skype for any integration.