Developer(s) | Microsoft (as the Microsoft Skype division) |
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Initial release | October 14, 2014 |
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Operating system | |
Type | Video messaging |
License | Proprietary |
Website | www |
Company type | Private |
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Founded | Redwood City, CA, USA (2007 ) |
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Defunct | April 30, 2014 |
Fate | Acquired by Skype Technologies |
Skype Qik /kwɪk/ was a video messaging service by Skype. It was created by the company, Skype Technologies, who acquired Qik. The service, offered for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone devices, allowed users to exchange video messages between individuals or within a group.[4]
Previously, the Qik service offered a mobile-based live video-sharing website and two-way video conferencing application that allowed users to stream live video from their cell phones to the internet.[5] Qik enabled users to record and upload video directly from supported cell phones. Qik, a Silicon Valley startup, launched its alpha version in December 2007 and went into public beta in July 2008.[6]
Qik was compatible with approximately 140+ cell phones.[7] Qik videos can be shared on numerous services including Ovi Share, Facebook via Facebook Connect, Twitter, Livestream, 12secondstv, YouTube, Blogger, Seesmic, Tumblr, WordPress, Digg, StumbleUpon, Del.icio.us, MySpace, and Technorati. The videos can also be shared directly on the Qik website or embedded on a webpage for live or pre-recorded videos.
The company's headquarters were located in Redwood City, California, with a satellite office that was located in Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia.
It was announced on January 6, 2011, at CES, that Skype had acquired Qik for a sum of $150 million.[8][9]
On February 22, 2016, Microsoft announced their plans to retire the Skype Qik app on March 24 citing low usage.[10] Many features from the app have been integrated into the Skype app.[11]