Skype extension for Chrome: works with Gmail, Outlook and Twitter

Microsoft has released an update of the Skype extension for Google Chrome, which adds the ability to integrate video calls into Gmail, Outlook and Twitter.

The extension of the program is already available from the Google Chrome web store. Until now, this particular extension allowed you to share the sites you visit with your Skyρe contacts.

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Microsoft's publication on Skye's official blog mentions all the changes. Changes include the ability to add Skye connection calls to messages, calendar events, or Twitter.

The extension currently supports Gmail, Outlook and Twitter. You can add the "join my Skyre video call" link to emails in Gmail, Outlook, Google Calendar, or Outlook events.

To clarify that when we write Outlook, we are referring to Outlook.com, the web-based instant messaging service, and not Outlook, the application.

The Skype extension adds a new button to the environment της υπηρεσίας από όπου οι χρήστες μπορούν να κάνουν κλικ για να προσθέσουν κάποιο σύνδεσμο κλήσης σε ένα .

It works in a similar way for Twitter, only you can add the link to your Twitter messages directly from the button you see in the above picture.

Chrome users who have installed the older version of the extension may have already received the update.

If you do not have it, you can download it from the Chrome Web Store.

The extension is also available for Firefox, but Microsoft does not say anything about an update to the Firefox add-on in its release.

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