Dec 23 2008 3:26PM GMT
Posted by: Ivy Wigmore
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Skype
On FierceVoIP, Doug Mohney discusses the kind of year Skype’s had: 2008 Year in Review: Just Skype, Baby
Skype celebrated its fifth year of operation over the summer and now has more than 370 million registered users. The company brags that its peer-to-peer VoIP/IM/video client software is in use in nearly every country on the planet and that people have made more than 100 billion minutes worth of free Skype-to-Skype calls.
Further on in the post, Mohney mentions that Skype’s Chinese parter was discovered to be eavesdropping on customers and in this post, Mohney speculates about the possiblity that Skype has a built-in back door for precisely that purpose:
Rumors have been floating around on Skype selling a special listening device to interested governments and there has long been speculation about a back door to the program. Because Skype’s code and protocols are both proprietary and closed, security experts have long wondered what Skype is capable of and what risks may arise in deploying the software in an enterprise environment.
Dec 10 2008 1:20PM GMT
Posted by: Ivy Wigmore
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Mobile Computing,
Skype
This video takes you through the process of making free calls with Skype from downloading the software to connecting:
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This video from Skype demonstrates using the service for business:
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FrugalTech discusses more ways to save money using Skype for business:
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Kid Guru explains how to record calls for podcasting and other purposes:
—————————————————————————————————————— Betchaboy demonstrates making a video call with Skype: