Microsoft to offer Skype features in Internet Explorer

JMH

Emeritus, Contributor
Joined
Apr 2, 2012
Posts
7,197
Microsoft has announced that it has started to work on the ORTC (Object Real Time Communications) API for WebRTC as part of an ongoing partnership with standards bodies W3C and IETF.

Writing on Microsoft's MSDN blog, Shijun Sun, a senior program manager for Internet Explorer, states that the goal will be to make browser-based calls more convenient by removing the need for a plugin.

Skype is already integrated into Outlook.com but only as an instant messaging service rather than a full-blown, voice capable application. Sun revealed that more than 80 participants have joined the group and that a "call for implementations" has been issued.

Getting Skype onboard Internet Explorer could boost its audience numbers - and revenues - significantly as prospective users will no longer need to download any additional applications if they're using IE.
Microsoft to offer Skype features in Internet Explorer | News | TechRadar
 

Has Sysnative Forums helped you? Please consider donating to help us support the site!

Back
Top