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	<title>Comments on: Ring, ring: Skype for Windows Phone 8 now calling!</title>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s quite nice, but backing out of all running apps will sign you out. That would be fine if closing apps in WP8 would be possible from within the task switcher. Since this is not possible, I find myself often repeat pressing the back button to close everything. With Skype running, users would have to take care to stop hitting &#039;back&#039; once,the Skype app appears. Not a huge deal, but slightly inconvenient.]]></description>
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