Skype 5.0 Beta Features Ten-Way Video

Announcement comes one week after Google launches free Call Phones service.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Sep 3, 2010
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" Skype's second beta for Skype 5.0 for Windows allows users to make group video conference calls for up to 10 people," writes eWeek's Clint Boulton.

"The leading provider of PC-to-PC VOIP (Voice over IP) calls released the update Sept. 2, more than a week after Google launched a Call Phones from Gmail service to compete with Skype's calling service from PCs to other phones," Boulton writes.

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