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Apple Launching FaceTime for Android and Windows Users


FaceTime, the durable and popular Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) video communications app, is about to leap out of the company's ecosystem. On Monday, the opening day of this year's edition of the company's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), it announced it is making FaceTime available on non-Apple devices.

This will allow users of PCs and tablets powered by Microsoft's operating system, in addition to those with devices using Alphabet's Android, to utilize the service.

To participate in FaceTime calls and conferences, such users can join on their devices using a dedicated and unique Web link -- as long as they have installed the latest versions of Alphabet's Chrome browser, or the Microsoft equivalent, Edge.

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