Skype Kills Extras (and Its Developer Ecosystem)
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#2So, what metrics should they be aiming for to prove viability?
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#3At what point does it "make sense" to continue developing and supporting APIs for a product? Arguably, Skype has a huge user base and thus huge "custom application potential energy". But here we see them shaking off any ties, without mention of possible future offerings. So, what metrics should they be aiming for to prove viability?
There also exists the possibility that this is a way to try and drive up share prices by looking like they are doing something.
"We're dropping off unprofitable parts of the business! Look at us! We're doing something. Skype's outlook is improving!"
Re: Skype Kills Extras (and Its Developer Ecosystem)
#4I think Skype (and, by extension, eBay) really dropped the ball on this one.
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#5Everyone else from cell phone makers to TVs to Twitter sees value in being a platform. I don't understand why Skype can't make it work.
Maybe it goes back to what Eric Ries told me about his experience with IMVU. He said his product didn't take off until the co stopped making it an IM plugin because most people don't understand what an IM plugin is.
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#8At what point does it "make sense" to continue developing and supporting APIs for a product? Arguably, Skype has a huge user base and thus huge "custom application potential energy". But here we see them shaking off any ties, without mention of possible future offerings. So, what metrics should they be aiming for to prove viability?
They're probably just looking to make it as profitable as possible as quick as possible. They probably aren't looking long-term. There also exists the possibility that this is a way to try and drive up share prices by looking like they are doing something. "We're dropping off unprofitable parts of the business! Look at us! We're doing something. Skype's outlook is improving!"
by dropping Outlook integration
Re: Skype Kills Extras (and Its Developer Ecosystem)
#9Wow, I didn't even know about Skype Extras until today! I could have been using Skype Extras to record calls, send faxes, and do all kinds of other great stuff with Skype. I think Skype (and, by extension, eBay) really dropped the ball on this one.
Re: Skype Kills Extras (and Its Developer Ecosystem)
#10Wow, I didn't even know about Skype Extras until today! I could have been using Skype Extras to record calls, send faxes, and do all kinds of other great stuff with Skype. I think Skype (and, by extension, eBay) really dropped the ball on this one.
You never used it (along with basically EVERYBODY ELSE) and you think they dropped the ball? :-)