Skype for Web beta is now open to all in the US and UK

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If you're a Skype user in the US or UK, you may want to listen up as Microsoft has just kicked off the public beta for the online client of its extremely popular video and voice calling platform.

The service is entitled Skype for Web and permits users to place calls through a web browser, thereby removing the need to download and install a standalone application on their computer.

Unfortunately, there's no word on an official release date for the full product just yet, but seeing as Microsoft has opened the beta to the public, we presume it's not far off.

If you'd like to get in on the beta testing action, simply head over to web.skype.com and log into your account to get started. For additional information, hit the source link below.

Source: Skype

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