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Skype acquires video software company Qik for $100 million

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Skype acquires a company that specializes in video software technology and has experience in delivering video transmissions over wireless networks.

Skype has acquired video streaming company Qik, the VoIP provider announced on Thursday during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

"I'm happy to announce that we've entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Qik, a provider of mobile video software and services that let people capture, instantly share and preserve great moments on video from anywhere," Skype's CEO Tony Bates said in a company blog posting.

The sale price was reportedly around $100 million. Qik has about 60 employees split between the company's headquarters in Redwood City, California and another office in Moscow, Russia.

Qik allows users to make video calls on a range of smartphones running Android, iOS, Symbian, Blackberry OS, or Windows Mobile operating systems. Qik also lets users embed e-mails with video and post video messages to Facebook and Twitter.

" Through this acquisition, we'll also be able to take advantage of the engineering expertise that is behind Qik's Smart Streaming technology, which optimizes video transmission over wireless networks," Bates said. "Together, we'll focus on providing great products that will allow people around the world to share experiences in real-time video across different platforms, as well as storing those moments so they can be viewed later."

The number of Qik users grew to over 5 million in 2010, up from about 600,000 at the end of 2009. Skype says it plans on finalizing the deal by the end of the month.

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