Google’s Zoom rival Meet is now free for everyone with new features

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Another development has been made regarding Google ‘s Zoom rival video conferencing application, Google Meet . As you can see from the details in the official blog post published recently by Google, Google Meet will continue on its way for free for at least a while .

Google on Wednesday announced that its new video conferencing tool Google Meet will be available free of charge to anyone with a Gmail address.

Google Meet will be used for free due to Corona virus
The online conference application, which has been made available to Google G Suite subscribers so far, and which is very popular with users, will be offered to all Gmail users free of charge. It is also worth noting that this practice will start as of the first week of May 2020.

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According to the details in Google’s blog post, such a decision was made due to the Corona virus. Unfortunately, it will not be completely free from now on. It is then expected to continue on its way with a 60-minute use limitation.

When the Zoom rival is said, all Gmail users can try the Meet application, which is the first name that comes to mind especially in the business world, as of May 2020. To do this, it will be sufficient to reach meet.google.com on the web.

Meet was previously only for paying customers of G Suite, Google’s line of enterprise apps. Google’s video conferencing app, called Meet. For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website.

Google also maintains Meet’s mobile app for both Android and iOS mobile operating systems, for free. As a matter of fact, it is possible to use it not only on the web but also on mobile devices.

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