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Zuckerberg makes yet another Mark

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Facebook to Add Skype Video Chat To Its Pages

Zuckerberg makes yet another mark

Facebook will add Skype video chat to its pages, aiming to spice up the appeal of the world's No.1 internet social networking service while fending off increased competition from Google. The agreement, announced by Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg at the company's Palo Alto, California, headquarters on Wednesday 6th July, deepens the company's cooperation with Microsoft Corp, which is in the process of buying Skype to build up its web presence.

Microsoft Corp, which is in the process of buying Skype to build up its web presence. Zuckerberg said Facebook has hit a record 750 million users. The new service, rolling out from Wednesday 6th July, could be a huge boost for Skype, which currently has about 145 million regular users. The partnership comes as competition heats up in the internet market, with Facebook and Google, as well as fast-growing companies such as Group on and Twitter, vying for billions of dollars in online advertising revenue.

By incorporating free video chat directly into its service, Facebook will give its members another reason to use the site more often and for longer periods of time, said Gartner analyst Ray Valdes. They need to continue to keep their users engaged and coming back everyday, he said of Facebook. Facebook's Skype service, initially limited to one-to-one video chat, will be free. Financial details of the deal, if any, were not disclosed. Tony Bates, Skype's chief executive, said Wednesday's (6th July) deal with Facebook is only the start of a potentially lucrative partnership. For us, this makes a lot of business sense, said Bates at the Palo Alto event. We get huge reach. In the future, we're talking about potentially also having Skype paid products available within the web format we saw here today.

On Wednesday 6th July, Neil Stevens, the general manager of Skype's consumer business, said the company was planning on introducing a for-pay service that would allow users on Facebook to place calls to landline and mobile phones. Stevens said he could not provide a time frame for when such a service might be available, and said details about whether the service would work with Facebook's so-called Credits currency had yet to be worked out. Facebook, which also unveiled a group messaging function, adding to its existing one-to-one text chat, is returning fire from Google, which last week turned up the competitive heat by introducing a social networking service dubbed Google+.

Courtesy: Times of India

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