Microsoft has been having a tough time in the mobile market, it is safe to say, and now Skype says it will not develop a Skype client for Microsoft 7, says Dan Neary, Skype Asia Pacific VP.
Microsoft 7 is the successor to the Windows Mobile operating system.
Neary did not give a reason why Skype is taking that path, but Skype's demurral can hardly be good news for Microsoft.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
No Skype for Microsoft 7
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