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Microsoft launches Skype for Outlook globally — and it should work properly now

Skype for Outlook.com

Skype for Outlook.com

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The ceaseless ringing has finally come to an end.

Microsoft today made its Skype for Outlook.com plug-in available worldwide, adding HD video calling for PC users and fixing an irritating glitch that caused calls to continue to ring after recipients had picked them up.

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This issue affected folks using the Outlook web version alongside the Skype desktop application. People complained the Outlook version would continue to ring after they picked up a call with the desktop client.

“We’re happy to share that in the new version now available we’ve resolved this issue,” wrote Skype marketing manager Karen Tong on the Skype blog.

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Microsoft launched a preview version of Skype for Outlook in April 2013 in the U.S., U.K., and a few other countries. Once Outlook users install the updated plug-in — available for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer — they can use Skype’s messaging and video call features from within their inboxes.

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