Hi Chrissie.  Thanks for that interesting article!  It sounds great!  Now, 
if they can only make Skype as accessible in their future versions as it was 
in February of 2005.
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Subject: Skype acquired by EBay


This article is courtesy of Radio Netherlands Media Network blog.

Is this the end of Skype as we know it?

Chrissie

eBay Inc. has agreed to acquire Luxembourg-based Skype Technologies SA, the
global Internet communications company, for approximately $2.6 billion in
up-front
cash and eBay stock, plus potential performance-based consideration. The
acquisition will strengthen eBay's global marketplace and payments platform,
while opening
several new lines of business and creating significant new monetization
opportunities for the company. The deal also represents a major opportunity
for Skype to
advance its leadership in Internet voice communications and offer people
worldwide new
ways to communicate in a global online era. Skype, eBay and PayPal will
create an
unparalleled ecommerce and communications engine for buyers and sellers
around the world.

"Communications is at the heart of ecommerce and community," said Meg
Whitman, President and Chief Executive Officer of eBay. "By combining the
two leading ecommerce
franchises, eBay and PayPal, with the leader in Internet voice
communications, we will
create an extraordinarily powerful environment for business on the Net."

Founded in 2002 by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, Skype offers
high-quality voice communications to anyone with an Internet connection
anywhere in the world.
The Skype software is easy to download and install, and enables free calls
between
Skype users online. Skype's premium services provide low-cost connectivity
to
traditional fixed and mobile telephones. Skype's software also offers a
robust set of
features, including voicemail, instant messaging, call forwarding and
conference calling.
Upcoming product innovations include Skype video, expressive content such as
avatars, and
customized toolbars for Outlook and Internet Explorer.

One of the fastest growing companies on the Internet, Skype already has 54
million members in 225 countries and territories. Skype is currently adding
approximately 150,000 users a day and has created a thriving ecosystem of
products,
services, developers, and affiliates. Skype is considered the market leader
in virtually all
countries in which it does business. In North America alone, Skype has more
users and
serves more voice minutes than any other Internet voice communications
provider.

"Our vision for Skype has always been to build the world's largest
communications business and revolutionize the ease with which people can
communicate
through the Internet," said Niklas Zennström, Skype CEO and co-founder. "We
can't think
of any better platform to fulfill this vision to become the voice of the
Internet
than with eBay and PayPal."

"We're great admirers of how eBay and PayPal have simplified global
ecommerce and payments," said Janus Friis, Skype co-founder and senior vice
president,
strategy.  "Together we feel we can really change the way that people
communicate, shop
and do business online."

Zennström and Friis will remain in their current positions. Zennström will
report to eBay CEO Whitman and join eBay's senior executive team. The
acquisition
is subject to various closing conditions and is expected to close in the
fourth quarter
of 2005.


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