Microsoft finally retires Skype after 22 years of service

Today, May 5th, marks the final day for Skype, ending its 22-year run as a staple of daily communication.

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/video-conferencing/microsoft-finally-retires-skype-after-22-years-of-service

Creată 4mo | 5 mai 2025, 15:30:04


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