Google has announced that it is rolling out add-ons in Google Meet's Android app. The add-ons, such as adding Polls and a Q&A function, have been available on the desktop version since September 2023
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Google has announced its recently launched Google One AI Premium plan now includes access to use its Gemini Advanced AI with Gmail, Docs, Slides, Sheets, and Meet for $19.99 a month
Microsoft has officially launched the new Meet app in the new Microsoft Teams app and service and now the company is revealing more about its features to help organize meetings and more.
Google has announced two new ways to help users share content with meeting attendees on Google Meet. They can manage others' access to files, add files to calendars, and present content easily.
Google is making the new Gmail UI the default experience starting from today, with no option to roll back to the previous view. The updated interface offers seamless access to Google's apps.
Google has reintroduced its Duo app. However, the company has merely brought back the icon and logo of the popular calling platform. Clicking on the same launches the new, unified, Google Meet app.
Google is beginning to roll out the new Gmail interface to people with Chat enabled. If you're not sure if you have Chat enabled but want the update, read on for instructions to get the new UI.
Google One Premium members in select countries are starting to be given access to premium Google Workspace features. The first feature being rolled out is enhanced video calling in Google Meet.
The Dutch government has signed an agreement with Google to use Google Workspace tools across public sector organisations. It has been examining the solution and that it complies with GDPR since 2020.
Google is ending support for Meet on Internet Explorer 11 next week. As such, consumers still on the legacy browser are recommended to transition to supported browsers as soon as possible.
After rolling out the ability to blur or change the background in Meet on iOS last month, Google today announced that the feature is live for iOS users. Compatible devices are limited, however.
Google Meet has gained new improvements today in terms of visual overhaul to its hand raise feature, such as a new animation that makes it more noticeable on the video tile and more updates.
Google has announced an array of changes coming to its videoconferencing tool, including a new design on the web with more customizable elements, a new data saver mode, and other news.
Google announced a bunch of features coming to Meet aimed at education customers, including new meeting management features such as mute all, improved performance on Chromebooks, more.
Google Meet is getting two new features: Poll and Q&A. Both features will be rolled out for end-users of eligible G Suite customers from October 8 and the rollout will be completed in 15 days.
Google has started rolling out background video blur support and 49-person tiled layout in Google Meet. Both features are currently only available on the web, with background blur limited to Chrome.
Google has rolled out a Meet tab inside the Gmail app in a way to promote its video calling service. However, if you find the tab annoying and of little use, you can disable it for good.
Google has announced that its video calling service Duo is rolling out to Android TV users in beta. Users can use built-in webcams or connect a USB device to begin calls on their TV.
Google is rolling out Meet to Chromecast as well as Chromecast-enabled devices and TVs. The expansion will start over the next few days, a few months after Meet was introduced to the Nest Hub Max.
Google is seemingly looking to merge Duo with Meet. The transition could take up to two years and the result will see Duo being phased out entirely. The move has surprised the Duo team inside Google.
The new Gmail that offers an integrated workspace experience with tabs for Meet, Chat, and Rooms is now rolling out to G Suite customers. Google has also added the ability to co-edit documents.
Google is rolling out a new security feature to Gmail for G Suite that will require some organizations to authenticate their corporate logos. Meet and Chat are also getting a few security updates.
After beginning to roll out the Gmail and Meet integration for iOS users last week, Google has begun the rollout of the feature for Android users. The feature brings a dedicated tab for Meet in Gmail.
Google announced a bunch of features making it to G Suite education customers such as a 49-user tiled layout for video, option to replace or blur backgrounds in video, polling, and more.
Last month, Google announced Gmail integration for Meet. The feature makes it easier to start calls from Gmail but if you don't plan to use Meet then you can use a new option to disable the feature.
Google has begun rolling out the 16-person tiled layout for video calls, low-light mode, noise cancellation, and chrome tab sharing with audio. Some features will come to the web client first.
A Google executive listed a few new features coming to Meet, it's paid video conferencing service. It will add a 16-participant grid view to video calls, bring in Gmail integration, and more.
Another part of the struggling Google Hangouts brand is disappearing. The company is rebranding its Hangouts Meet service to Google Meet, as is indicated by a Google Cloud blog post.
While Microsoft's new Edge browser has the same rendering engine as Google's Chrome now, users are finding that Google Meet no longer works, and it's instructing them to download Chrome or Firefox.
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