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Microsoft is planning to allow Skype users to share their mobile screens during calls. The software maker has started testing new Android and iOS Skype apps that enable the screen sharing feature, allowing anyone to share anything on their phone displays to friends, family, or coworkers. Microsoft suggests Skype users might use this for sharing PowerPoint presentations, “swipes on dating apps,” or for online shopping with friends.
This also means Skype, which is more for consumers and small businesses, catches up to more business-focused apps like Cisco WebEx, GoTo Meeting, and Zoom that have all implemented mobile screen sharing previously. You’ll need to be a Skype Insider (beta tester) to get access to the mobile screen sharing...
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Microsoft is planning to allow Skype users to share their mobile screens during calls. The software maker has started testing new Android and iOS Skype apps that enable the screen sharing feature, allowing anyone to share anything on their phone displays to friends, family, or coworkers. Microsoft suggests Skype users might use this for sharing PowerPoint presentations, “swipes on dating apps,” or for online shopping with friends.
This also means Skype, which is more for consumers and small businesses, catches up to more business-focused apps like Cisco WebEx, GoTo Meeting, and Zoom that have all implemented mobile screen sharing previously. You’ll need to be a Skype Insider (beta tester) to get access to the mobile screen sharing...
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