Skype has announced that they’re finally detangling the video chat service from its traditional Windows or OS X desktop program and offering it in beta through a web browser.
Skype for Web will let you quickly sign into the service on Skype’s web page and immediately begin making video calls without having to download any apps or programs. According to the Skype page, you can get the service started on any modern web browser, but it specifically mentions Chrome for Windows. That’s good news for Chrome users, but the wording of the support page makes it sound like Chromebooks are going to be excluded.
Skype isn’t currently officially available for Chromebooks, but it looks like this might be the first step towards bringing the service to Google’s laptop lineup. Of course, with Skype being owned by Microsoft, that might not happen in the immediate future. Fortunately, Google Hangouts makes an excellent cross-platform alternative.
source: Skype
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