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jbondDec 6th 2007 6:53AM
I'm very curious about usage numbers for the IM+Voice+Video+GroupChat+SMS+POTS interconnect market. It feels like Skype is overhauling the other players both in total users, active users and currently online users. Not to mention feature set. The one feature Skype doesn't and perhaps can't match is a web only client. But meanwhile the IM market is showing signs of consolidation as more and more interop deals get done. What's surprising is just how slow the development timescales are for all the other IM systems. It seems like MS, YM, AIM, GTalk, iChat have release schedules measured in years where Skype's is in months or weeks.
I suppose this is news, but what is the point of a Vista only client beta that has so much missing functionality?