Almost a year after Microsoft agreed to buy Skype for $8.5 billion; we are getting a beta version of the messenger and VoIP software for Windows Phone devices. It is not quite what we expect yet, but it's a start. The beta version is available via the Windows Phone Marketplace and supports Skype to Skype audio calling, Skype to Skype video calling, landline and mobile calling, instant messaging, profile and account views, profile pictures, status messages — all in a Metro UI.
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See also:
mrnom, Skype Takes a Small Step Forward on Windows Phone