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Microsoft is about to buy Skype

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Ugh .. not sure if I like this move! Actually .. well no. I don't. We need the competition.

Microsoft Corp. agreed to buy Internet phone company Skype Technologies SA for $8.5 billion in cash—the most aggressive move yet by Microsoft to play in the increasingly converged worlds of communication, information and entertainment.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703730804576314854222820260.html#ixzz1LxAdpl4j



Some people suspect that this is mainly for the Kinect and/or their next gen console.
 
I don't like this at all. From a business standpoint, I don't blame them for wanting to buy skype. They have been severely battered on all fronts by other companies (mainly google and apple) and they need a pick-me-up badly. As long as they keep the current pay system the way it is, I'm okay with it. Lately, Microsoft has had the brown touch so hopefully they don't fuck it up.
 
What competition? Google has bought many companies/technologies as well. Everything gets swallowed by one of the few big companies eventually.

Yes. I read that JUB will be bought up by Lockerz.
 

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This cannot end well for Skype, Microsoft, or the customers of either.
 
Actually, this will work out good for Microsoft. They will integrate Skype as their mobile video chat on their Windows 7 Phone platform as well as doing away with a potential MSN video competitor. The downside will be, I suspect, phasing out Skype non-W7P users, making the move a fee-based or offer non-W7P users reduced functionality. Either way, I don't see the existing Skype remaining the same which is bad for everyone.
 
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