I couldn't believe it when I read Microsoft paid $8Bn for Skype. I downloaded it for free.....
Its not about how much revenue a company makes. Its all about the brand, and the brand perception.
Skype's a great service, I am one of the millions of members. Recently, I was chatting with a friend of mine, from my computer, to his iPhone. He had AIM and Skype running at the same time, so I could chat with him, and he could use his iPhone to record what's going on. Yes, Windows Live messenger failed, but the technology is there, and its good. I applaud M$ for that. But they want a better chat program that already has millions of users worldwide.
This would actually mean that Skype would keep its existing technology, but put it in more devices - they said Windows Phone, Xbox 360/Xbox Live, and others.
Imagine you're on the computer and you want to chat with your friend with your headset, while he's playing Gears of War on Xbox Live, he can pick up your call, and boom, you're talking. Windows Messenger gave you the opportunity to chat to an xboxlive user. I know because I tried it with the same friend I talked about.
More or less, Microsoft is trying to expand its integrated technologies.
What gets me is why they haven't tried buying AOL at all.