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Updated Skype for Android Can Run from Memory Card

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Dec 15, 2010, 11:36 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Skype has provided an update to its VoIP application for the Android platform. Aside from bug fixes, the biggest change in the new software is its ability to run from a microSD card rather than the phone's internal memory. Skype says some data will still be stored in the phone's local memory, but allowing the app to run from a microSD card means users can free up space on their device for other apps/content. The update also makes Skype compatible with Samsung's Galaxy S line of Android phones. Both of these changes require Android 2.2 and up in order to work properly. The latest version of Skype is a free download from the Android Market.

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