Showing posts with label living rooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living rooms. Show all posts

Friday, 23 December 2011

Embrace your #TrueCalling

As you may have seen on our blog or read about here and here, we're hiring.

Today we're taking this effort up a notch and are pleased to show-off our newly minted Skype billboard.

 Now we could wax lyrical here about how great it is to work at Skype, but you either wouldn't believe us (or, at least have your doubts) or you already know that's the case. Instead, we want to ask you to share your true calling.

We've had a lot of fun talking about what we wanted to be when we grew up, only to realize our "true calling" was in fact something very different. You'd be surprised at how many people wanted to be astronauts but ended up working in marketing with a side of volunteer work.

With that conversation fresh in our minds, we'd like to hear from you. Work or otherwise, tell us via the comments below or @skypedeveloper what your #truecalling is. $5 free credit to the tweet or comment with the most likes or retweets.

For more job information visit our career page or if you're smart enough, take a stab at breaking the code to find out more:

Monday, 28 November 2011

Skype announces partnership with Comcast to bring Skype (HD) video calling to more living rooms

 


We're excited to announce a partnership with Comcast, the largest provider of internet and cable service in the U.S. We see a lot of synergies in teaming up with Comcast to enable their customers to communicate with family and friends through Skype HD video calling on their television.
Comcast customers will be able to use Skype video calling from the comfort of their living rooms heralding a whole new experience of Skype, making those moments shared with family and friends when they are apart even more magical. With a broadband connection, HD camera and Skype on the XFINITY service, we think customers will really enjoy a whole new way of using Skype on their television - making the experience much more like a visit than a call.