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Skype is coming to Alexa devices, bringing another Microsoft service to Amazon's hardware

Skype is coming to Alexa devices, bringing another Microsoft service to Amazon's hardware

Soon, you'll be able to order a crate of beef jerky and call your relatives in Europe from the same device.

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Last year, we concluded that Microsoft’s only competitive advantage in the deal that saw Cortana coming to Alexa, and vice versa, was Skype. Now, Microsoft has said that it will offer Skype to Alexa devices, too.

Later this year, according to Microsoft, Alexa-powered devices will be able to tap into Skype to place Skype audio and video calls to other devices, accept calls, and even place calls via Skype to landline and cellular phones. (As an example, you’ll be able to say “Alexa, call Steve on Skype,” or say “Alexa, answer” when an incoming call comes in.)

Microsoft called this the next step in the collaboration between the two companies, which included the original partnership, as well as the first implementations of the Cortana skill on Alexa devices, and the ability to use Alexa on Windows in August. Alexa can now be used on the Xbox, as well.

What this means: Skype was perhaps the only remaining competitive advantage for Cortana, if you considered its relationship with Alexa an adversarial one. That doesn’t appear to be the case any more, however, as Alexa and Cortana have formed a lasting relationship. It's worth noting that Amazon's Alexa-powered devices could already use Alexa Calling to place calls to cellular phones and landlines in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico; Skype, however, is virtually worldwide. If you're just hanging out in your living room and want to place a Skype call to the "old country," this new partnership will allow you to do that.

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