Microsoft celebrates Skype's 10th birthday; 3D video calls in the works

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On August 29th, 2003, five people from Estonia, Sweden and Denmark launched the first version of Skype. In 10 years, the VoIP service has massively expanded its reach and has become one of the most popular software programs ever released. Indeed, the word "Skyped" has become a term for some people to use when they make a call on the service, much like how people use "Googled it" to describe searching for files.

Microsoft acquired Skype in October 2011 for $8.5 billion and since then the company has been very busy integrating the service in several of its products, including most recently Outlook.com. It will also be used in the upcoming Xbox One game console.

On the occasion of Skype's 10th anniversary today, Microsoft released a new infographic, shown below, that claims Skype now has 300 million connected users. Indeed, Microsoft claims that a third of all international telephone calls now go through Skype. Over the past 10 years. Skype users have spent over 1.4 trillion minutes using the service.

Microsoft also announced that, from now until 12 am PT Friday, every single Skype user will receive 30 minutes of free WiFi access that can be used on its two million hotspots. The free minutes, which have to be used in two 15 minute segments, will be available for use over the next month.

So what does the Skype team have planned for the future? According to a BBC story, it is looking into developing a way to offer 3D video chat, but that technology could be several years down the road. Mark Gillett, the corporate VP for Microsoft's Skype division, stated:

We have it in the lab, we know how to make it work and we're looking at the ecosystem of devices and their capability to support it in order to make a decision when we might think about bringing something like that to market.
Gillett says that a Skype client could also be released for Sony's PlayStation 4 in the future. A version of Skype is already available for the Sony PS Vita portable console.

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MentalistPosted:

Dini
Alberici wow I had no idea skype was 10 wtf I thought it might be like 2 or 3


Haha same never knew it was this old


I thought it was like 6-7 years old haha, really weird!

LWTPosted:

thx for the info. much appreiciated.
//LWT

DiniPosted:

Alberici wow I had no idea skype was 10 wtf I thought it might be like 2 or 3


Haha same never knew it was this old

slapshot101Posted:

I feel like these 3D video calls would almost be like the Holograms from Star Wars which would be so awesome. But in all honesty Skype has grown and become huge in the last decade and I use it all the time and I am sure their are even greater things to come down the line.

KatsumiPosted:

Boar
Dr-Ponyfile
Aggie I think that 2D Skype calls are just a efficient.


I agree with you there they are still trying to revive the 3D industry I have a 3D Capable TV And I hardly ever use it.


I find 3D makes me feel sick sometimes, I really don't understand why they want this.


3D also makes me kind of sick when i'm looking at it for too long. Hopefully they give you an option to instantly switch from 2D to 3D at your leisure

AlbericiPosted:

wow I had no idea skype was 10 wtf I thought it might be like 2 or 3

MentalistPosted:

I didn't even know Skype was 10 years old, that's insane.

Anyways, I love the 3D thingy.

MentalistPosted:

JJmodern Imagine what one could do with a girl with 3D video calls ;)


You dirty mind haha, this is going to be a nice addition to be honest!

JJmodernPosted:

Imagine what one could do with a girl with 3D video calls ;)

BoarPosted:

Katsumi
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Alone Didn't know skype was this old, woah.


I know. Its pretty old this is a great milestone


Many people started using Skype around 5 years ago so it's not surprising. I was shocked when i first heard that Skype was 10 years old


As was I, back then internet was quite slow if I remember so its amazing to think they pulled it off.