Skype?

Nov 08, 2010 20:52

My mother really, really loves Skype. That's really caught me off guard, because for some reason I've never been very excited by it. So I want to know: do any of you folks use Skype regularly? And can anyone suggest why I might be more hesitant about Skype than I generally am about nifty-sounding new technologies? ('Cause thus far, I haven't come ( Read more... )

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nasu_dengaku November 9 2010, 02:39:00 UTC
Skype was fantastic for international travel -- With video I could see friends back in the US when I was feeling lonely, and I could give them tours of faraway places by walking around with the laptop.

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steuard November 9 2010, 03:37:46 UTC
So, do you still use it today? With whom, or why not?

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nasu_dengaku November 9 2010, 03:41:33 UTC
Now that I'm back in the same country as the majority of my friends, I use it a lot less. Domestic use has included

- Talking to friends out of the country
- Cheap videoconferencing for work related purposes
- Calling my cellphone when I can't tell where in the house I've left it :-)

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ricevermicelli November 9 2010, 03:49:35 UTC
I had a boss who was big into Skype for a while, and I have also used it to make phone calls from foreign countries, but I don't use it now, even though I can imagine uses for it that would be kind of fun.

A lot of that has to do with the way I use the phone with the people i talk to most. I call danceboy a few times a day to check in, and trade information about the kids or the car or the house or the shopping list. "Hey, how's it going, I'm at lunch, did I mention we need formula?" isn't an interaction that's going to be enhanced by video. Much of my conversation with my sisters is conducted while I commute, while graceo waits in the parent pickup line at the elementary school, and while walks her dog. When I talk to these people while at home, I'm generally occupied with something else while I do - I'm washing dishes, or putting away laundry, or sending out resumes. So are they. Skyping would require me to sit down, in more or less one place, and make talking to them my sole activity. And while that sounds sweet, we're using the phone ( ... )

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nemene November 9 2010, 13:24:37 UTC
at my new job we use it constently it is our primary way to talk to our offshore developers. Also we use it either phone or IM to communicate with eachother domestically.

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kirinn November 9 2010, 14:20:03 UTC
I'd actually forgotten that Skype did video too; I don't have a webcam set up with my current home computer, so I've only used it for voice, and that only a few times. I first set it up the last time Conni was in Germany for a month, because getting cell calls was expensive or a hassle; it was okay though the sounds quality wasn't great. Only other time I've used it was for a conference call for a podcast I got invited onto.

Generally I find little reason to use it when I have more rollover minutes than I ever use on my cell plan (and, like I said, no webcam). I guess technically my new phone can do video calls too, though I think it only works if I"m calling another iPhone... not sure if there's any way to bridge it to a less-closed system. Probably not without jailbreaking, anyway.

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akiko November 9 2010, 21:44:39 UTC
I believe you can install skype on the iPhone. Guy I knew in Berlin did.

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kirinn November 10 2010, 14:41:19 UTC
Hmm, you can but it looks like it's voice only, no video. Though I found something called fring that does video and claims to be available on almost all smartphones.

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