Slashdot is powered by your submissions, so send in your scoop

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
Communications Programming IT Technology

Skype Branches Out 15

Golygydd Max writes "Our site, Techworld, reports that Skype, the voice over IP people have just developed an API that allows web developers to include Skype technology on their websites. Although it's a bit clunky at the moment, it could prove to be a useful tool for tech support."
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Skype Branches Out

Comments Filter:
  • by Macgyver7017 ( 629825 ) on Saturday October 23, 2004 @10:14PM (#10611965)
    porn, like all other new technology on the web
  • Voice Quality (Score:5, Insightful)

    by alatesystems ( 51331 ) <.chris. .at. .chrisbenard.net.> on Saturday October 23, 2004 @10:15PM (#10611966) Homepage Journal
    I just wish they'd open up their codec and let the rest of the world use it. It is awesome, sounding just as good as if the person was standing in front of you. My packet8 [packet8.net] sounds like shit compared to it.
  • I know it might make their network more complicated... but I really wish they woould support some of the old formats for user listing, like e-mail and ICQ number sorting so everyone can be added easily.
  • How does it compare with something like iChat's audio (not to mention video) support, or other free voip applications? Assuming you have broadband already, of course.
    • Re:Comparison (Score:2, Insightful)

      by grc ( 52842 )
      I've used a couple of IpPhone type software, including NetMeeting, and services like DialPad, but NOTHING compares to the sound quality of Skype (not even POTS lines). I have participated ion a 3-way conference between 2 users in Argentina and one in Kazakshtan, and it sounded better than on the phone!
  • Now, while Skype is a cool thing today, will it prevail ?
    It uses non-standard protocols. Properitary things.
    My prediction is that in the not so distant future, more good standarized (e.g SIP) VoIP solutions will be developed, and have
    more success attributed more vendors/solutions working together.
    Where will that leave skype ?
  • Story about Skype. All about Skype. First word is Skype. And there's no link to Skype! Not even in related links! How does something like that happen?

    http://www.skype.com/

"When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical." -- Jon Carroll

Working...