Exciting announcement for Google Meet users
Technology giant, Google has announced plans to extend the duration of free videocalls via Google Meet. According to reports, Google, which is the world’s largest search engine, has extended the duration of its free video conferencing service to June 30. According to reports, Google launched its video conferencing service Google Meet to facilitate interaction between people during the Corona virus epidemic for free to users in April, 2020. Major Gen Saqib Malik appointed as Chief of Logistics Staff Private Schools Association rejects govt order to close schools Pakistan removes UK from its Category-C list Medical experts in Paris fear the worst in the third COVID wave is yet to happen Previously available only to G-Suite users, the app was made accessible for 6$6 per month. However, due to the epidemic, Google announced that the duration of free video calls would be up to 60 minutes, but it was to be implemented after September 30th. The period was further postponed to 31st March, 2021 and the one-hour limit was lifted. According to reports, the tech company has extended the deadline and announced that users will be able to make free calls using Google Meet till 30th June, the duration for which … Continue reading Exciting announcement for Google Meet users
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