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Skype Kills Extras Program

Several different sources are reporting that Skype is shutting down their "Extras" program. The program was designed to help developers release third-party applications for the VoIP service. "Developers and users will have some adjustment time, though. Skype won't certify any new submissions, but it won't yank support for existing Extras either, that is, until their certificates expire. You'll still be able to install existing Extras through the Windows desktop client, and you'll still see them featured in the Skype shop. Skype will also continue to maintain its public API. Since many Skype Extras are sold to users as premium content, the shut down also has a financial impact for profiting developers. They'll have [...] until December 11, to continue using Skype Credit. Developers will need to submit a final invoice by January 25th; after that Skype will shutter its third-party shop."

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  1. Re:Prep for App Store? by u0berdev · · Score: 2, Funny

    uhhh...then how do I have Skype on my iPhone?

    I fail.
    There goes my karma...

  2. Re:Skype is for gays by Winckle · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's free.

    That's why they are cutting off one of the ways they get revenue. Hang on a minute...

  3. KGB considerations? by cryfreedomlove · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Russia considers Skype a threat. I wonder if this shut down is an effort to kill off my idea for using Skype to communicate on hostile internets. I wanted to create a skype Extra that uses PGP to encrypt the voice traffic between two parties communicating on a network that is controlled by an oppressive government that does not respect privacy.

    1. Re:KGB considerations? by gad_zuki! · · Score: 3, Informative

      Skype traffic is already encrypted and law enforcement agencies around the world hate that. Not just the KGB (which doesnt exist anymore btw its FSB now).

      Call records can be subpoenaed. This is how pranknet was broken up.

    2. Re:KGB considerations? by operator_error · · Score: 2, Informative

      There's no need to reinvent the wheel, and you can use open protocols too. May I suggest you apply zfone, from the inventor of PGP, to encrypt your SIP phone calls?

      http://zfoneproject.com/getstarted.html

  4. Re:Skype is for gays by NoYob · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Calling when your traveling internationally. Instead of having to mess around with phone cards or cell phones, you bring your laptop, hook into the hotel's internet connection (many times free) and call away.

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  5. Re:Another software service with no way to make $$ by gad_zuki! · · Score: 4, Informative

    Are you kidding? Lots of people, me included, pay for skypeout minutes so we can call landlines and cell phones. Other pay for skypein numbers so they can get a number you can call in to from outside lines.

    They probably make a heft amount of cash. Ebay recently sold them for quite a bit.

  6. Re:Skype is for gays by jgtg32a · · Score: 3, Informative

    $0.02 a min to China, right? That's all I use it for, its even more awesome when you put Skype on a jailbroken iPhone, Skype over 3g TYVM.

  7. Re:Another software service with no way to make $$ by vertinox · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have never understood how Skype intends to make money.

    They make money on people who need to talk with people who use regular phones.

    You know... Like calling overseas to family that don't own computers.

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  8. Re:Another software service with no way to make $$ by fatalwall · · Score: 4, Informative

    If you have a reason to have a physical land line number but dont want to pay $30 a month to the local phone company its great!! $60 a year gives me a physical number people can call in from a normal phone. The calling out feature is handy at times as well. Say you need to have a 4-5 way call. Most phones area a pain to start that on. With skype i just right click the contact and add to conference. They can be using skype as well or in the case of the technically challenged they can use a land line.

    Although i am unsure if ill say with all the shifts that are happening with it. Killing off features is a great way of giving the finger to your paying customers

  9. Re:Skype is for gays by TooMuchToDo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My T-mobile blackberry will tunnel the call over any Wifi access point (for free). Skype has indeed jumped the shark.

  10. Never write a plug-in by Animats · · Score: 4, Informative

    From a business perspective, never write a "plug-in". You're too vulnerable to the whims of the vendor into which your plug-in plugs. If you want to write one for fun, fine, but it's not a sound basis for a business venture.

    1. Re:Never write a plug-in by Animats · · Score: 3, Interesting

      In the visual effects field and graphics world plugins are part of daily life.

      Someone at Autodesk once described the 3DS Max plug-in market to me as "400 people chasing $4 million in business". You don't want to be one of those 400 people.

    2. Re:Never write a plug-in by nicolas.kassis · · Score: 2, Insightful

      And we all know how well the app for the iphone are doing when they do something Apple/at&t doesn't like.

  11. Re:Another software service with no way to make $$ by alexo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ebay recently sold them for quite a bit.

    Unfortunately for eBay, they originally bought them for quite a bit more.

  12. Re:Another software service with no way to make $$ by DotDotSlasher · · Score: 3, Informative

    Unfortunately for eBay, they originally bought them for quite a bit more.

    EBay bought Skype in 2005 for $2.6B.
    EBay sold 65% of Skype in 2009 for $1.9B (so the new value is $1.9B/.65 = $2.9B).
    So - no, not "quite a bit more".

  13. impacts accessibility negatively by osssmkatz · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Skype should change their mind. This allowed skype to be the de-facto platform. My friend with a disability needs text to speech and other things, that were available as extras or could potentially be.

  14. Re:Skype is for gays by SanityInAnarchy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's free.

    So is SIP.

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  15. Ok, now.... by crhylove · · Score: 2, Interesting

    OK, can the Pidgin team PLEASE finish up voice and video support (AND ON WINDOWS!), so I can switch everybody over?

    Thanks in Advance.

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