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Ahhh, Skype. Free group video calls are so 2012

April 28, 2014 Charles Barbour

Google hangouts has supported group video calls since it launched in 2013. I know a lot of faculty use Skype to bring guest lecturers into classes. Now they can do it with Skype too. Assuming you can get someone to support it in the classroom or figure out how to work it yourself.

Skype answers 2012’s call, makes group video calls free | Ars Technica.

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