Why are Greek sites currently announcing Skype for Web?

IGuRu.gr has been published by 15 / 6 / 2015 to launch the new Skype for Web service, which allows application friends to make calls without installing the main application but using their browser.

The programms supported are: Internet Explorer, Firefox, , Safari. These browsers support all of them του Skype for Web, αλλά χρειάζεται ένα plugin για τις φωνητικές κλήσεις.

iGuRu.gr has tested the new one since 15/6/2015 and it worked flawlessly, so imagine our surprise today when we saw on Google News that the service: "Skype for Web was launched today in Greece as well."

Are we losing something?

s4w1Let's see what happened.

The Google News service collects news from selected sites and lists them by category. Of course, Google's service is not sure to offer the latest news.

Ο of Google selects from the news circulating keywords, from which it matches the headlines from different sites and thus presents the titles by groups.

With the tag "Skype for Web" for example he discovers all the latest news (of the last 24 hours) and displays them to the readers of the service. But Skype for Web is an old tag. It has been used since 15/6/2015

See the picture below

Skype for Web

But by adding "today" to the title, you can put the post back on top, regardless of the fact that the news is old, and that there is obviously deception in the readership.

By rediscovering America, you are stealing some of Colombo's glory, and in this case several clicks, even from those who know the news but want to read and explain why "today."

All about clicks… ..

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Written by giorgos

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