How to use Builtin Webcam on Macbook Air

Friends i bough Macbook air. This is my first apple laptop. I am totally new to this.
I was trying to use my Webcam for using Skype and yahoo . Unfortunately the test call shows no webcam availale. When i try to do simple facetime the cam is working.
Can you please guide me steps in which i can access built in webcam for both yahoo and skype.

Restart Mac and try some Apple camera apps that came with your Mac.  If they work, see Skype help or yahoo help for help for these non-Apple apps.
If your Apple apps don't work, see the suggestions in http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2090.  Unless you get thing working right away, be sure to test more than one Apple camera app in more than one user account.

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