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Skype Releases Developer ToolsSkype opens its platform to the webSkype Creates the Largest Open IM and Presence Networks Worldwide
Now anyone will be able to benefit from Skype’s platform and will be able to integrate both presence and instant messaging features into websites and applications such as online gaming, e-commerce, communications and productivity tools, instantly building community and connections between people who can chat and alert others to their online availability. By opening up its platform to the web, Skype will instantly be creating the largest open instant messaging platform in the world. “In two short years, Skype has pioneered a revolution in global Internet communications by making it simple for anyone with an Internet connection to make and receive superior quality phone calls for free,” said Niklas Zennström, Skype CEO and co-founder. “People love to talk, and voice is fast becoming the key category for global Internet communications. Skype’s mission is to make communicating through the Internet natural and easy to do, so in addition to voice communications we offer the power of both instant messaging and presence, which have become as ubiquitous as email over the last five years. As we enter our third year in business and as the only company totally focused on global Internet communications, we think now is a perfect time to make these popular features available to anyone who wants to build community and communications into their website or applications.” Skype’s Anniversary MilestonesIn just two years, Skype’s highly disruptive and award-winning software for making free high quality phone calls through the Internet has seen:
Skype's level of growth in both free (51 million) and paid services (2 million) already eclipses the growth of today’s Internet giants. After two years Skype is already twice the relative size of Yahoo! (26 million registered) and over six times the relative size of AOL (303k paying subscribers). To support its growth and in recognition of the size of the global Internet communications opportunity, Skype has invested significantly in building out its local presence worldwide to serve the needs of its global member base. Skype is already offered in 27 languages and www.skype.com can be read in more than 22 local versions and languages. Skype also has representation and major partnerships in over 15 countries, including USA, China, Japan, UK, Germany, France, Sweden, Brazil, South Korea, Spain, Estonia, Poland and Taiwan. SkypeNet and SkypeWeb APIsSkype is now extending its investment to the rest of the Web, by opening up of the SkypeNet and SkypeWeb Application Programming Interface (API) as part of the Skype Developer Program, which already supports a thriving community of partners and developers working with Skype to help build the next generation of services taking advantage of Skype’s revolutionary software For more information about Skype’s expanding developer network and how to work with Skype, please see: http://share.skype.com/share/developer_blog/. “Skype’s continuing innovation is leading the revolution of internet communications, and opening up the Skype Net and Skype Web API to the web is a major step. Skype is benefiting partners who will recognize the value of being able to leverage Skype’s platform and connect to their rapidly-growing user base,” said Jeff Pulver, CEO of Pulver.com Enterprises. About Skype Technologies S.A.:Skype, the Global Internet Communications Company™, allows people everywhere to make free, unlimited, superior quality voice calls via its award-winning innovative software for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and Pocket PC platforms. Skype is available in 27 languages and is the fastest growing voice communications offering worldwide. Since its launch in August 2003, Skype has been downloaded more than 150 million times. Skype Technologies S.A. is headquartered in Luxembourg and is growing its offices in London and Tallinn. Skype Technologies is privately held and backed by top tier international venture capital firms, including Bessemer Venture Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Index Ventures, and Mangrove Capital Partners. |