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Thank God for Skype!
I can go all over the world with Skype.
I describe Bitcoin as 'the Skype of money.'
Skype actually does get a fair bit of revenue.
If you can use a Web browser, you can use Skype.
Most of my time at Skype was spent doing new things.
I think even the most beautiful person looks stupid on Skype.
I love text, I love email, I love Skype; I think it's amazing.
Skype is for any individual who has a broadband Internet connection.
The Internet links me to friends and family around the world. Skype rocks!
My breakup with AT&T is final, and I'm done with Skype as the rebound guy.
Nowadays, Skype is a generational way of putting both people on camera at the same time.
We also have a conference call feature where up to five people can talk on one Skype call.
Now, we connect via Skype or Google+ Hangout and see our friends' and loved ones' faces live.
I love my parents so much. My day or night is not complete without talking to them - on Skype.
While in two very different sectors, both Skype and TransferWise were born out of frustration.
I Skype my mum every day. Everyone in my family does creative things, so it's nice to have that support.
Skype is a wonderful thing. The irony is that you never Skype when you're in the same country as someone.
Skyping with your spouse works well enough, but apparently it is hard to get the kids to hang out on Skype for long.
I'm very comfortable with tweeting, I have a very active author Facebook page, I Skype book clubs all over the world.
We all know the wonders of Skype, but there's nothing like getting a hug from your daughters or taking them to school.
Skype is a wonderful invention. It might be my favorite thing because I get to see my family and the ones that you love.
Separation is the worst. There's no good way to deal with it, other than to get on the phone and do Skype and try to visit.
I myself am also a small investor in Slack, and one can count four to five IM platforms that were launched by Skype alumni alone.
I think Facebook's dangerous. So many people I know get into trouble with Facebook... I'd rather just pick up the phone. Or Skype.
If you think about the influence it has had, it's incredible. Think of all the relationships that have been saved because of Skype.
There's a shift to mobile apps; I'd like to see a more pervasive communications experience, and I think Skype can contribute to that.
On Sunday, we will Skype relatives - my brother lives in America, my best friend is in Canada, and Ryan's family are all in Australia.
It was really cool being out on the road and doing school with my tutor over Skype or on the phone, but it can definitely be difficult.
A film is not something that can be made over the phone or Skype. Creative people meet, spend time together, and then come up with something.
I don't really like to go out that much. But when I do, I go to the movies, just hang out with friends. I go on Skype and iChat and just chill.
We are in an age of technology where we sit in our little cubicles and we IM each other and Skype each other and never connect as human beings.
Microsoft is committed to the ubiquity of the Skype experience - communication across every device and every platform will remain a primary focus.
I don't care how someone lives or how good their spoken English is. I do all of my interviews on Skype text chat - all that matters is their work.
You start a business being hungry, foolish, and a little bit naive. But more often than not, you end up being disrupted yourself. It happened to Skype.
My boyfriend and I don't get to live in the same city all the time, and the fact that I can text him or call him or even Skype with him is so wonderful.
The overall experience Skype provided was superior to other folks because of the underlying architecture and the ability to provide a superior experience.
The Internet Treasure companies tend to go public rather than get acquired, although there are clear exceptions, like Instagram, YouTube, Skype and PayPal.
Despite our ever-connective technology, neither Skype nor Facebook - not even a telephone call - can come close to the joy of being with loved ones in person.
We have just started, and if you compare the number of people using Skype to the number using a telephone network around the world, we're still just starting.
Skype is kind of amazing - look at Skype in the classroom - those are things that can really excite your organization. That's what has been really great to me.
There will be a Skype movie soon... someone will crack the code, and it will be great. Then, there'll be 30 Skype movies, and we'll be like, 'Oh, that's boring.'
A friend and I started a band together. I am kind of learning how to play instruments. We write stuff over Skype or e-mail. I send one part and he writes another.
We Skype all the time - me and my brothers, and especially me and Dani. Anytime we're apart from the person we're with, we're always trying to be in touch and call.
Family is family over the internet, over Skype, over the telephone. Love is love. You don't have to actually go through some ritual to prove that you love somebody.
People need a space that they can go to make a conference or Skype call. It's important to create those spaces and create a company culture that supports those spaces.
I did an MBA because when I left Skype, I didn't have a clear idea of whether I wanted to create or join a company. But you don't need an MBA to become an entrepreneur.
My father and a bunch of my cousins and uncles, they didn't have the opportunity to use FaceTime or Skype, all these different technologies and advancements that we have.
Every day at Skype, I am able to connect with employees from around the world and engage with them on a level that just is not possible through a conference call or email.
To have a live choir there on the stage and then these singers from different countries signing with us in real time through Skype, it's as if there aren't borders anymore.