Seeing how Microsoft has a strong relation with Facebook, owning a good lead of shares and famously integrating its search engine Bing into the social network, a real integration between Skype and Facebook seemed like the logical next step in the social game. As such, Facebook is reportedly about to launch a new video chat product powered by Microsoft-owned Skype.
This comes just recently after Mark Zuckerberg’s comments last week, in which among other things claimed Facebook would have an “awesome” new feature to shout about on 6 July. Yes, it’s Skype video chat.
The alleged application that will link the two services, TechCrunch reports, will serve directly from within the browser. It will apparently also come loaded with a desktop component, all pointing at what TechCrunch describes as “deep integration” between Facebook and Skype.
The move comes hot on the heels of the year’s hottest tech acquisition of Luxembourg-based Skype by Microsoft for $8.5bn in May.This wouldn’t be the first time Skype has played the integration game with Facebook. In October 2010 it inked a deal with the company by slotting its “News Feed” and “Phonebook” features into its software.
This comes just recently after Mark Zuckerberg’s comments last week, in which among other things claimed Facebook would have an “awesome” new feature to shout about on 6 July. Yes, it’s Skype video chat.
The alleged application that will link the two services, TechCrunch reports, will serve directly from within the browser. It will apparently also come loaded with a desktop component, all pointing at what TechCrunch describes as “deep integration” between Facebook and Skype.
The move comes hot on the heels of the year’s hottest tech acquisition of Luxembourg-based Skype by Microsoft for $8.5bn in May.This wouldn’t be the first time Skype has played the integration game with Facebook. In October 2010 it inked a deal with the company by slotting its “News Feed” and “Phonebook” features into its software.
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