Skype, the iconic video call platform, is shutting down for good after more than two decades of connecting people worldwide.
Microsoft, the owner of Skype, is retiring the platform to focus on Microsoft Teams, a more advanced collaboration tool that has gained popularity during the pandemic.
Users express nostalgia and concern over Skype's closure, citing its user-friendly interface and unique features that are now being lost.
Along with Skype, other notable retired web applications include MSN Messenger, Internet Explorer, and iTunes, marking the end of an era in digital history.