![]() ![]() Google also says that users will not have to download an additional app. The renaming of Duo to Meet will be done later in the year. In Google’s blog (opens in new tab), vice president and general manager of Google Workspace Javier Soltero said that, “In the coming weeks, we’re adding all the Google Meet features to the Duo app, so users can easily schedule a video meeting at a time that works for everyone, or continue using video calling to instantly connect with a person or group.” Meet will also support 100 members earlier this number was capped at 32. You will also be able to live share content, text chat in-meeting and have access to real-time captions. With this app merger, Google hopes that the Meet brand can be known for something more than “meetings.” You will still be able to schedule meetings and integrate with apps like Gmail and Calendar. Sound confusing? It probably is, even though Google's aim is to simplify things with just one video call app, whether it's for work or personal use. ![]()
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