Skype launches new video messaging app called Skype Qik

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Do you remember video streaming service called Qik? Well Skype acquired them a few years ago and closed down the app, but it's back in a new format. It's called Skype Qik, and it's all about video messaging. Basically, it's just like texting, but with video instead.

You can set up a group of friends and quickly and easily send short videos. If you ever want to delete a video, you can, but the app will automatically delete content after two weeks.

Features

  • Create groups in a flash: grab a bunch of friends from your phone’s address book and start a private chat.
  • Pre-record and send video clips (Qik Fliks): can’t respond right away? Thumbs-ups, smileys and more, starring you.
  • Erase your message and it disappears from the conversation.**
  • Keep it fresh—messages are automatically erased from Qik after two weeks.
  • Start a conversation any time—no login, usernames, or passwords needed.

* Mobile data rates may apply.. We recommend using an unlimited data plan or WiFi connection.
** It may be possible for recipients to capture and save videos elsewhere before you delete them from Qik.

So if you're looking for another way of communicating with your friends, Skype Qik might be exactly what you're looking for. We have screenshots, a video, and download links below.

 

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