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'Skypecasts' Allow 100-Person Conferencing

By PETER SVENSSON
The Associated Press
Wednesday, May 3, 2006; 1:38 AM 

NEW YORK -- Skype, eBay Inc.'s Internet telephone subsidiary, is extending its 
reach with "Skypecasts" _ free audio conferences for up to 100 participants.

Skype is used mainly for person-to-person calling but also has a conferencing 
feature for up to 10 people, who can all speak at the same time. A Skypecast, 
however, will be moderated by a host who controls when someone can speak.

The service launches Wednesday in an "early preview" form, said Skype's vice 
president of global marketing, Saul Klein.

Users will be able to find Skypecasts on the Skype Web site, where all the 
conferences will be listed publicly.

Skype envisions Skypecasts as a way for people to discuss shared interests and 
hobbies. Six Apart Ltd., the parent of blogging and networking services 
TypePad, Movable Type and LiveJournal, plans to promote Skypecasts as a way of 
expanding online communities, Klein said.

The term "Skypecast" could cause some confusion among bloggers _ it has been 
used to describe a recording of an interview conducted via Skype, then 
distributed as a "podcast."

Skype is also releasing a new beta, or trial version, of its main application 
that includes the option to send text messages to cell phones for a small fee.

Other new features:

_ Contacts in Microsoft Outlook can be called directly from Skype.

_ Groups of contacts can be shared among users.

_ Users will be able to pay for services like calls to landline phones without 
leaving the application. In the previous version of the software, users went to 
Skype's Web site to pay.

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