Skype movie talk on iPhone Four?
VoIP & Gadgets Blog
With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the demonstrable question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?
To ‘somewhat’ learn the response check this out:
Update: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:
There seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime.
Skype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.
However, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the uncountable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.
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Skype movie talk on iPhone Four?
VoIP & Gadgets Blog
With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the visible question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?
To ‘somewhat’ learn the response check this out:
Update: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:
There seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime.
Skype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.
However, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the innumerable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.
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With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the visible question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?\n\nTo ‘somewhat’ learn the response check this out:\nSkype bringing movie talk to iPhone Four\n\nUpdate: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:\nThere seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime. \n\nSkype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.\n\nHowever, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the innumerable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.\n
Skype movie talk on iPhone Four?
VoIP & Gadgets Blog
With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the visible question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?
To ‘somewhat’ learn the reaction check this out:
Update: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:
There seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime.
Skype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.
However, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the uncountable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.
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With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the visible question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?\n\nTo ‘somewhat’ learn the response check this out:\nSkype bringing movie talk to iPhone Four\n\nUpdate: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:\nThere seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime. \n\nSkype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.\n\nHowever, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the innumerable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.\n
Skype movie talk on iPhone Four?
VoIP & Gadgets Blog
With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the demonstrable question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?
To ‘somewhat’ learn the reaction check this out:
Update: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:
There seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime.
Skype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.
However, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the innumerable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.
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With Apple announcing FaceTime movie talk on the fresh iPhone four phone, which sports two cameras (front and rear), the evident question is will Skype suggest movie talk on the next gen iPhone?\n\nTo ‘somewhat’ learn the reaction check this out:\nSkype bringing movie talk to iPhone Four\n\nUpdate: I was contacted by a Skype spokesperson with the following clarification:\nThere seems to have been some confusion about a previous statement we collective with Pocket-Lint as to Skype’s stance in regards to FaceTime. \n\nSkype is the market leader and champ of movie calling for consumers and it’s clear to us that mobile movie will become increasingly significant to our customers in the coming year. We are glad to see that Apple recognizes the value and potential of mobile movie.\n\nHowever, just to be clear, we are not considering FaceTime as a technological platform for movie calling in our own products. Based on Apple’s statement about FaceTime being an open platform, we are looking forward to see how this process unfolds. We look forward to working with Apple to bring the best possible mobile movie calling practice not only to the millions of Skype users on the iPhone around the world, but also to the uncountable more making movie calls on desktops, TVs and other connected devices.\n