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Microsoft has announced that Skype will be retired in May as the company shifts its focus to Teams, its modern online communications platform.
Acquired by Microsoft in 2011, Skype will be replaced by Teams, which offers calling, chat, and online meeting tools.
Teams grew in popularity during the pandemic, becoming the preferred platform for remote collaboration.
Microsoft will assist Skype users in transitioning to Teams and provide an option to export their Skype data before the shutdown on May 5.
Microsoft is permanently shutting down Skype in May was originally published on wbt.com
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