Skype Brings Cheap Calls to Mobiles with iPhone, Blackberry, Nokia Apps

Skype, the Internet calling service that has more than 400 million users around the world, is aggressively moving onto mobile phones.The Luxembourg-based company, a division of eBay, plans to announce on Tuesday that it will make its free software available immediately for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch and, beginning in May, for various BlackBerry phones, made by Research in Motion.To read this report from The New York Times in full, see:
nytimes.com/2009/03/30/technology/internet/30skype.htmlApple’s iPhone brings Skype to the mobile masses
IPhone users will be able to make free phone calls from today as Skype becomes available for the first time on the popular Apple gadget.Skype, the internet telephone unit of eBay, has more than 450 million registered users. It has been pushing to make its service available on “smart-phones” – such as the iPhone – rather than only desktop computers.To read this report from The Times in full, see:
business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/technology/article6005428.eceMore information on Skype downloads can be found on the Skype website at:
www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/windows/

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