Hi All,
Yes, while MS's buying Skype did come out of left field for almost everybody, I 
tend to believe that at least in the short term we won't see much in the way of 
degraded accessibility.  Skype's codebase has been worked on by the company for 
years, and I have trouble imagining the new management will completely toss out 
all that effort.  Longer term, perhaps, the outlook is less than ideal, but I 
still don't see any really drastic changes in the pipeline.  Call me an 
optimist, but I'm willing to give MS the benefit of the doubt in this case and 
avoid predicting doom when it might not be certain.
Best,
Zack.

On May 10, 2011, at 8:26 AM, Jes Smith wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> Looks like the days of Skype's being useful, and accessible to the blind are 
> over. Microsoft just confirmed the purchase of Skype for 8.5 billion. Read 
> below entitled:
> Yes, Microsoft is buying Skype - The Term Sheet: Fortune's deals ...
> Know what this means? This means the installer for Skype version 6 won't even 
> be VO accessible.
> Jes
> 
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