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Skype Intel Partnership

Bill Campbell on August 25, 2005 11:38 AM

Silicon.com has a hot news item about Skype and Intel.

Intel senior vice president Pat Gelsinger said on Wednesday that the two companies were working together at the research and development level to build what he called "good business-class audio", for voice over IP networks.

"I'm happy to announce a partnership between Intel and Skype to make their clients better on our platforms using our software technology, codec technology [encoding and decoding software], and our dual-core platforms," he said during his keynote at the Intel Developer Forum. The collaboration will lead to "improvements in the number of participants in calls and the quality of calls as well", he added.

Notice this partnership does not include Global IP Sound as pointed out in the Skype Forum here by muppetmaster.

Anyone know more about this announcement? Did any of our readers attend the Intel Developers Conference?

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Does Skype eat its children?

Bill Campbell on August 24, 2005 12:38 PM

The SkypeNet and SkypeWeb announcements are interesting. A bit scary too. Not for Google, the intended target, but possibly for members of the Skype Developer Community.

Lenn Pryor in today's Share Skype blog had this to say,

"We are announcing two new initiatives that make Skype and the Web a little more interesting and open up new possibilities for the developer and partner community... "

I am glad Lenn feels that SkypeNet and SkypeWeb will "open up new possibilities" because Skype's actions have been shutting down opportunities for developers.

Using the Skype API the Development Community created Web Presence Applications, integrations to e-mail systems like Outlook, and browsers like Internet Explorer, along with voice messaging/answering systems, like Pamela. In each case Skype moved into these tested and proven markets, thus eating the children they had spawned. Now the Skype Ecosystem is offered another API─ SkypeNet API.

For me, Skype’s new announcement just killed a $10,000+ contract for web presence I spent five months cultivating. Thanks, Skype. However, where I see a blunder of biblical proportions (lev 26:29 And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh of your daughters shall ye eat.), Martin Carleton, a developer of the Jyve Web Plugin for Skype, sees the move by Skype to be very positive.

A third perspective comes from Martin Geddes,

“Skype's limited resources are too diffused. Is a Skype toolbar really the biggest strategic imperative, something that cannot be done by a third party? An in-house video solution? Yet another web presence server?”

If Martin's insight is correct then Skype may be shooting itself in both feet: loss of strategic focus and a disheartened ecosystem. These are big problems to have just as Google Talk is emerging into the marketplace and as Yahoo and Microsoft sharpen their swords.

I have yet to meet a software developer who has made any money with their Skype Add-on applications. And yet these add-ons have created value for Skype. CRM and Outlook add-ons increase the use of SkypeOut. But the developers get no share of the revenue. Isn’t sharing good?

What do you see? Is Skype eating its children? Is SkypeNet and SkypeWeb creating new developer opportunities? Is Skype losing strategic focus? Tell us what you see.

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Italian version: Learning Skype's Plug-in Architecture

Bill Campbell on August 23, 2005 05:09 PM

Thanks to translation efforts of Giovanni Tomassini, Skype Journal's guide,"Learning Skype's Plug-in Architecture" is now available in Italian as Imparare l’Architettura delle Estensioni di Skypeflagit.gif (pdf, 1.1mb). Learn the Skype API while making your own voice mail, in about an hour. Also in Spanish, Japanese, Russian and English.

Giovanni Tomassini
Giovanni is a graduate of Electronic Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering of University of the Studies of Florence. In 1996 he set up the first Home Banking function for an Italian Bank. He works as the Networks Server Farm Administrator for a medium-size Italian Bank. He's the creator of the Pagineskype.it portal that promotes the use of Skype in the companies and Skype Italian Portal. Married with two sons, he lives to Arezzo, in the Tuscany between Siena and Florence.

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Skype releases Mac OSX API

Bill Campbell on August 11, 2005 09:27 AM

It is a big day for the Mac Developer ecosystem. The Skype API is now available. It was announced on the Skype Forum a couple of hours ago here.
Skype is now Applescriptable!

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