![]() ![]() ![]() what’s going to be available for developer partners.what’s on the CEO’s radar as priorities for Skype. ![]() what performance numbers can we expect to see going forward.the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s participation as an investor (full disclosure – about 17 million employed or formerly employed Canadians have an interest in CPPIB investments),.Skype operating as an independent, private company and the role the new board members can play,.Most importantly, Josh makes a much better presenter of Skype’s case than I could ever hope to do in reporting on the interview. Over the past week I have been using a new MacBook’s iMovie and found I could edit it down to a fairly succinct outcome, having eliminated much of my own nervous glitches, personal comments and humming and hawing. However, when I arrived for the interview I realized it would also be a good occasion to try out the HD video recording feature of a relatively new Canon SD980 camera. At the time I thought this would result in a normal text-based blog post outlining some of our discussion. At last month’s CES I had the opportunity to meet with Skype CEO Josh Silverman and discuss various Skype issues that have arisen over the past year as well as where Skype is headed as a privately owned company. ![]()
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