If you find yourself leading a meaningful percentage of your life these days via videoconference rather than in person—and you probably do—you’ve got plenty of options. One of them is Google Meet.
Google has seen explosive usage on its videoconferencing platform, Google Meet, during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, it’s opening up Google Meet free for anyone starting in early May. The free ...
With more and more people utilizing video calling apps, it’s good news to hear that Google Meet has now amassed over 50 million downloads on the Google Play Store. As Zoom has struggled to maintain ...
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Google today announced that it is making Meet, its video meeting tool for businesses that directly competes with the likes of Zoom, available for free to everyone. Until now, you could participate in ...
Google today announced that it is making Google Meet free for everyone with a Google account until September 30. This means that anyone with a Google account can now host a Meet video meeting with up ...
Google's Meet video conferencing service is a Zoom competitor, and is now free for everyone to use for personal video chats. Managing Editor Alison DeNisco Rayome joined CNET in 2019, and is a member ...
Google last month followed up its rebrand of Hangouts Meet by making it “free for everyone.” As much of the world is video conferencing due to COVID-19, Google Meet is being positioned as a new app ...
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Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Google is extending its policy that lets free Google Meet users host ...