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Skype Comes to iPhone

Skype for iPhone is now available, thanks to Shape Services' IM+ Web application.

Peter Cohen, Macworld

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Shape Services on Monday announced IM+ for Skype for iPhone, a Web application that enables iPhone users to access the Skype messaging and Voice over IP (VoIP) network.

IM+ for Skype for iPhone follows the release of similar software for other mobile platforms like BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Symbian and J2ME devices. The software taps in to your Skype account, enabling you to make voice calls using SkypeOut credits.

The application works on any network, according to Shape, and doesn't specifically require Wi-Fi.

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