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Skype — apparently pleased with its five-way beta group video-calling functionality — has just released a new version of Skype 5.0 for Windows that doubles group support. It now allows for up to 10 video callers.
Skype 5.0 beta two is already available for download; it includes 10-way video calls, automatic call recovery and a cleaner user interface. The update is also said to improve call quality and includes a number of bug fixes to make the overall experience much smoother.
Of course, the standout feature is 10-way video calling, something that certainly one-ups their own previous offering and makes it suitable for even larger virtual team meetings and mini family reunions. Of course, it also makes Gmail’s (
) video-calling functionality look like the ugly step sister — a proactive move on the part of Skype (
) to combat recent buzz surrounding Gmail Voice Calling.


Still, Skype does caution that 5.0 is beta, and hence, very buggy. It’s also limited to Windows (
) users, and 10-way video calls require all group chatters to be using the same second beta version of the app.

Have you tested out five-way video calls? Are you ready to upgrade to the 10-person variety? Share your thoughts in the comments.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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