With 600 million users at your fingertips who wouldn’t want to partner withFacebook?
Rumors swirled this morning viaa report in Bloombergthat Facebook has resumed talks with global VoIP serviceSkype, a partnership that would presumably offer Web video calls to anyone with a Facebook account within the social media platform. Bloomberg’s information comes from sources close to both Facebook and Skype.
We reportedon the possible partnership last September when discussions between the two companies began, but nothing more was whispered, even after numerous Skype updates, including an October update that allowed Skype 5.0 users to SMS, chat or call their Facebook friends via Skype right from the News Feed.
While it’s obviously an incredible platform for Skype to grow its user base, it’s also a nice partnership for Facebook too- as Skype has beengobbling up talentover the past yearand flirting with its own 100 million plus IPO. A Skype partnership would give Facebook a formidable foray into video calling, surely squashing the likes ofFacetimeand Gmail.
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Interestingly,the Vonage appreleased for Facebook last summer, allowing Vonage users to call their Facebook friends for free never seemed to take off.
“Last year, we announced the integration of Facebook in Skype, so people can keep up to date with their Facebook friends through News Feed in Skype and even call and SMS their Facebook friends on any phone from Skype,” Facebook said yesterday in an e-mailed statement. “With regards to any further integration, we don’t comment on rumor and speculation and have nothing to announce at this time.” [Bloomberg]
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Story byCourtney Boyd Myers
Courtney Boyd Myers is the founder of audience.io, a transatlantic company designed to help New York and London based technology startups gr(show all)Courtney Boyd Myers is the founder ofaudience.io, a transatlantic company designed to help New York and London based technology startups grow internationally.
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