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Skype Update Allows Install to SD Card

We’re still waiting for video calling, but Skype’s showing signs of life with a recent update to their application. Nothing major has been added in the way of functionality, but the latest build does support the oft-requested “Install to SD” feature introduced in Froyo. Go ahead and check for the update now. (Unfortunately, you Galaxy S owners will still be needing Android 2.2 to run this application.) [Thanks, Roy!]

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