Skype is now available to members of U.S. Congress, paving the way for VOIP communications as a substitute to pressing of the flesh for politicians who can't travel for meetings. -
Skype doesn't require any
more legitimacy in the wake of being acquired by Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) for $8.5 billion. The
popular VOIP (Voice over IP) service got more anyway.
U.S. Congress members and
their staff can now use the PC calling network, as well as one provided by
ooVoo, to conduc...
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