In 2010 Skype grossed $860 million, which is an impressive figure, that is until you note that the EBITDA was only $264 million. Overall, the company has yet to turn a profit and although they’ve increased revenue Skype still sustained a net loss of $7 million in 2010. On top of the unprofitability, the company has a withstanding debt of approximately $680 million. This reminds me a little of the infamous deal that went through in 2006 where Google purchased YouTube for $1.6 billion, despite the fact that YouTube was losing way more money than it was earning. Will Skype prove to be for Microsoft what YouTube is for Google? Only time will tell, but this definitely gives Microsoft a shoe-in for the mobile and internet market. What we can be sure of for now though is complete Skype integration with every possible Microsoft device out there. Look for Skype coming soon on Windows Phone 7, Windows Live, Microsoft Office, IE10, Lync, Sharepoint, and more. Specifically, I am looking forward to seeing it on the Xbox. When you combine Skype with the gesture based possibilities of the Kinect I’m sure there will be some really groovy results; even if Microsoft doesn’t support it I’m sure Kinect modders will be up for the challenge. Skype also is likely to find integration with the upcoming tablet-friendly Windows 8. I’m glad my company decided to pass on LYNC. Looks like they agree it’s crap which is why they bought Skype. ;) Comment Name * Email *
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