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  2. Skype Qik - Wikipedia

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    Skype Qik / k w ɪ k / was a video messaging service by Skype. It was created by the company, Skype Technologies , who acquired Qik . The service, offered for Android , iOS , and Windows Phone devices, allowed users to exchange video messages between individuals or within a group.

  3. Skype - Wikipedia

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    Skype allows these registered users to communicate through both instant messaging and voice chat. Voice chat allows telephone calls between pairs of users and conference calling and uses proprietary audio codec. Skype's text chat client allows group chats, emoticons, storing chat history, and editing of previous messages. Offline messages were ...

  4. Skype Qik wants to become your "go to" video message app - AOL

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    Qik is designed to complement Skype's calling and messaging service, allowing users to communicate instantly with video. Qik users need only to launch the app, swipe down to launch the video ...

  5. QIK - Wikipedia

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    QIK was designed & developed by a startup within Qantas Airways [1] called Qadrant, as a productivity tool for use in the airline's reservation call centres. The Q.I.K. acronym was derived from its use of a separate keypad attached to the keyboard.

  6. List of Skype features - Wikipedia

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    Skype Premium originally bundled together a number of Skype's features including the selection of a calling subscription, the ability to make group video calls and the ability to screen share with up to 10 other people (person-to-person video calls are free), improved customer support and the removal of ads from the Skype client. However, the ...

  7. List of defunct instant messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetic list of defunct instant messaging platforms, showing the name, when it was discontinued and the type of client.. AOL Instant Messenger, 1997–2017 ...

  8. Skype security - Wikipedia

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    Skype consumes network bandwidth, even when idle (even for non-supernodes, e.g., for NAT traversal). For example, if there were only 3 Skype users in the world and 2 were communicating, the 3rd computer would be taxed to support the application, even if not using Skype at the time.

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