iPad owners got excited when Skype Videconferencing app was made available yesterday. But Skype was fast enough to pull it back saying it was prematurely released.
GMA News reports that other tech sites was able to test it. Meanwhile, Thenextweb.com said that the app was supposed to work on iOS 4.0 or up, and would be able to both send and receive video using the front or back camera on iPhone 4, iPad 2nd Generation, and iPod touch 4th Generation.
Skype in their last tweet apologized for what happened.



