The Google Meet (original) app, formerly Google Hangouts Meet, has stopped working. Users relying on the service will now have to install the new Google Meet app, which initially debuted as Google Duo ...
This story originally appeared on Ars Technica, a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, reviews, and more. Ars is owned by WIRED's parent company, Condé Nast. So Google Duo is ...
Google Meet is one of the most popular video conferencing services, with a user-friendly UI and a range of features. The video calling tool integrates seamlessly with other Google products like Gmail ...
Google Meet appears to be on its way to TVs, with an official app showing up on Samsung Smart TVs ahead of a formal launch. Video calling reached its heights during the early days of the COVID-19 ...
Google Meet is now available as a Progressive Web App (PWA). It’s a standalone app that offers the same features and functionality as the conventional desktop app but in a smaller package. If you’re ...
Back in June, Google announced that it was merging Duo with Meet in a migration that’s currently underway. As part of that, Google’s first “Meet” app is now called “Meet (original)” with a different ...
The long-rumored Google Duo and Google Meet merger is actually happening. Google officially confirmed the move on June 1, explaining in a blog post that the goal is to create a "single video ...