Microsoft is closing down Skype, the video-calling service it bought for $8.5 billion in 2011, which had helped spark a transformation in how people communicate online. The tech giant said Friday it ...
As one of the first apps for making calls over the Internet, Skype is set to shut down in May after 22 years of service. This ...
Skype (MSFT) is chirping its last goodbye. Its parent company, Microsoft, announced on Friday that Skype will be going ...
In the latest market close, Microsoft (MSFT) reached $396.98, with a +1.13% movement compared to the previous day. The stock lagged the S&P 500's daily gain of 1.59%. On the other hand, the Dow ...
Skype was a vestige of the early-2000s tech boom and bust, and its current users will be transitioned over to free accounts on Microsoft Teams - the company's preferred videoconferencing and workplace ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – MAY 10: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (L) shakes hands with Skype CEO Tony Bates during a news conference on May 10, 2011 in San Francisco, California. Microsoft has agreed to buy ...
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Microsoft says it will wind down the pioneering and once ubiquitous free video calling service so it can streamline its consumer communications offerings, such as Microsoft Teams.
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Way back when, Skype used to be a major force in online calling, as well as video calls. So much so that tech giant Microsoft (MSFT) bought it ...