Remember Skype?

Before it launched in 2003, making international calls 📱 was prohibitively expensive and few viable digital alternatives existed. Skype offered users a cheap and easy way to call anyone in the world, skirting the draconian landline industry. When Skype added video calls a few years later, it felt as if the future had arrived: Students used Skype to stay connected to families back home 🤙, international friendships were born 🤝, and a generation of cross-border relationships began ❤️ — or ended 💔 — over the service. By the late 2000s, Skype was so ubiquitous that its name became a verb, much like Xerox and Google. Its bouncy ringtones and audio notifications were iconic. 🎶 More here.

I don’t think I ever really used Skype often and for whatever reason this type of service didn’t catch on in business for some time until Covid. That changed everything…



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  1. I’ve heard several commenters say that Skype was better than Zoom in many ways. It’s too bad it went away.

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