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Duo is the popular video calling app Google released in 2016. Meet, meanwhile, is the company’s more comprehensive offering, supporting more platforms and positioned as a competitor to Zoom and ...
As Google carries out the needlessly complex process of combining both the Meet and Duo apps, now it’s throwing a feature copied from Zoom in the mix. In an update on the Google Workspace blog ...
Google Meet rose to be the standard bearer, taking on Zoom and Microsoft Teams, and it no longer made sense for Google Duo to exist.
Google is officially kicking off the merger of its two video chat apps, Google Meet and Google Duo. Google announced the merger in June, with the plan to keep the Google Meet brand name while ...
In June, Google told us that it would start merging its Duo video chat service for consumers with Meet, its Zoom competitor for business users. The next phase of this merger starts today.
Google is about to simplify its communication services. The company announced today it plans to merge Duo and Meet, its two disparate video calling apps, into a single platform.
With the Galaxy S22 this year, Samsung and Google decided to roll out a new feature that will allow you to change your background when doing video calls on Google Duo. It’s something we’ve had ...
Users are advised to update their Meet app and save their previous Duo call history and messages as some in-call features like Family mode and Knock Knock will be removed.
Google Duo, the company's video chat service for consumers, will soon merge with Google Meet, the company's video chat service for business users.
Recent reporting suggested that Google Duo would gain a handful of features to match Google Meet, but our research suggests otherwise.