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April 10, 2012

Skype Targets Social Networks In Its Latest Campaign

Puts up promotional posters claiming that its service is closer to humanity.
Skype Targets Social Networks In Its Latest Campaign
Skype seems to have suddenly gotten into an offensive mode by launching an advertising campaign that claims its superiority over social networks. The VoIP service has claimed that Facebook and Twitter are causing damage by taking people away from direct conversations, by  engaging in wall posts and short messages instead. It has gone as far as stating that these services are far from humanity. Slogans such as "When did LOL replace the sound of laughter?" and "140 characters doesn't equal staying in touch" are also part of the $12 million campaign.
 Ironically, it is also true that this chat service provides the backbone for voice and video calling on FB, and the two services share instant messaging technology so that users from one service can communicate directly with those from the other.


This new campaign has been launched in Britain and posters have been put up at prominent public locations, such as London's Heathrow airport. Skype, reportedly intends to launch the campaign in the US with yet another ironic twist wherein Skype users signing up on the company's FB page can take a snap of their face and share it with their friends on FB while the campaign is live. An unseen angle to this whole campaign is that Skype is owned byMicrosoft, which has been largely unsuccessful in the social networking arena. Could Microsoft be the hidden brains behind this campaign? We won't know until further information comes forth.


Skype Launches Tirade Against Social Networks

An obvious reference to Facebook can be noticed here.



Skype Launches Tirade Against Social Networks
We hope that Skype is speaking on behalf of all IM services.


Skype Launches Tirade Against Social Networks
This is clearly a jab at Twitter.

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