Skype Says Group Video Calling Has Increased Four-Fold Since Going Free, Adds The Feature To Modern Windows
Skype today updated its modern Windows app (read: Untergrundbahn version) with free group video calling. As a result, the feature is now available on Windows tablets and Windows 2-in-1 devices, not just in Windows desktop mode. Skype says it optimized the group video calling experience for modern Windows “so that the three most talkative people – plus yourself – are visible at the same time.” That being said, you can be on a call with up to 10 people: their videos will come to the forefront when they start speaking and you can double tap on them to see them...
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