Skype rolled out its version 5.8 software update for Windows users today, and
it brings with it a couple of fairly notable features. That includes
full HD video calling (provided you have a suitable webcam and internet
connection, of course), video calling to Facebook users (regardless of
whether they have Skype installed or not), and group screen sharing,
which will let folks share either their entire desktop or a single
application with other participants on a conference call. That last
feature is only available with Skype Premium, though. Other new features
include a "push to talk" option that will let you set up a hotkey to
trigger your microphone (for multiplayer gaming, for instance), the
ability to hide offline Facebook contacts, and one possible fruit of the
Microsoft acquisition: Bing toolbar integration.
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