Google plans to add advanced features to the Meet service |
Reuters quoted a company official as saying that Google plans to add a new way to show attendees at the meeting, according to the company and education, which is similar to the service offered by Zoom. .
Google CEO and Vice President of G Suite (Javier Soltero) told the agency in an interview: Google enables deceased users to receive calls directly from Gmail.
Newly added services are accompanied by a sharp increase in dead services and increased use of homes, students, and domestic workers due to the coronary virus epidemic (COVID-19).
According to Reuters, with the next presentation, users can see up to 16 meeting participants in one window. Soltero said the job will be available later this month. Although this feature is similar to Zoom, it has the advantage of displaying thumbnails of up to 49 people on the same screen.
The new Mitt integration with Gmail seems to allow Mitt users to make or answer calls directly from their Gmail window, just like the features between Gmail and Hangouts, a consumer-oriented chat service. The Verge has informed that Google will offer this functionality to G Suite customers today online and mobile.
"With the number of people working and studying at home increasing, we want to make it easier for you to communicate and get things done," Google told The Verge in a statement. "With (Gmail) Dead, you can easily start or attend a meeting in seconds. Our goal is to help you track your daily business, regardless of method, easily between email and switching video conferences. The connections you need."
According to Reuters, Google will improve the (dead) functionality of the app by improving video quality in low light and filtering background noise during a call. These features will be added later this month.
Google said last week: The (dead) service has more than two million users every day. According to Reuters, the application (dead) has succeeded in increasing the number of daily users since January of last year, more than any other service from Google.
Note that Google will extend free access time to some advanced features (which are no longer available) from Thursday to September 30 next year. After that, free access will be terminated on July 1.