Skype has begun showing callers on-screen ads while they use the globally popular free Internet telephone service.
What Skype euphemistically referred to as
"Conversation Ads" appear in calling windows of users who don't pay for
subscriptions or have credits in accounts at the service.
"We're excited to introduce Conversation Ads
as an opportunity for marketers to reach our hundreds of millions of
connected users," Sandhya Venkatachalam said in a post at the official
Skype blog.
"While on a 1:1 audio call, users will see
content that could spark additional topics of conversation that are
relevant to Skype users and highlight unique and local brand
experiences."
The silent conversation ads are available to
marketers where ever Skype is available and will be shown during free
Skype-to-Skype calls on computer's powered by Microsoft's Windows
software, according to Venkatachalam.
Microsoft's Skype Internet telephone service
hopes to quadruple the number of users to get to one billion, division
president Tony Bates said two weeks ago at a prestigious All Things
Digital conference in California.
Bates, who heads the unit that was acquired
by Microsoft last year but operates autonomously, said growth will come
from mobile users and from partnerships like the one Skype has with
Facebook.
He cited Facebook as a key to growth for Skype, which now has 250 million users.
He said Skype can use the reach of Microsoft,
the world's biggest software firm, to expand its presence, but without
limiting itself to the Windows platform.
Skype users can make low-cost or free phone
calls over the Internet using their computers or smartphones. Skype
bypasses the standard telephone network by channeling voice and video
calls over the Web.
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