Microsoft redesigns Skype to look a lot like Snapchat

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Facebook isn’t the only major technology company to borrow application design cues from the competition. On Thursday, Microsoft unveiled a completely redesigned version of Skype that looks and feels a lot like another popular messaging app: Snapchat.

Microsoft is pitching the next generation of Skype as your “everyday place” for personal connections and fittingly, it puts chatting front and center.

Skype’s new “Highlights” feature lets users create a highlight reel of their day using photos and videos, much like the “Stories” feature found on Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. Friends and family can react directly to the Highlight either with emoticons or by firing up a conversation.

The new “Find” section, meanwhile, makes it easy to both search through a conversation and infuse a chat with useful information. For example, one can search for tickets to an upcoming sporting event then pull seating and pricing data directly into the conversation, hunt for – and share – new recipes using the BigOven add-on or plan a weekend getaway using the Expedia bot.

Customization options like the ability to select your favorite color as the app’s theme allow users to make the app uniquely their own.

The new Skype begins rolling out worldwide today. Microsoft notes that it’ll be released gradually over the coming weeks for Android before debuting on iOS. Versions for Windows and Mac, unfortunately, won’t arrive for another few months, we're told.

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And this is why MSN Messenger died. Instead of focusing on the strengths of their own messenger service, Microsoft would rather butcher its' products to chase after the latest "in crowd"
 
Just wonderful....some more "too little, too late", coat-tail-riding. MS already screwed Skype up to begin with (issues that popped up almost immediately after they bought it) & now this??? FFS-- MS, "change for the sake of change" does NOT = "innovation". How tiring & exhausting is MS??? If it weren't for Linux & Android, I don't think I could stomach being a part of online tech.
 
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