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Google is reportedly planning to eventually replace Duo with Meet for video calling
Trendingdesk •Since Google made Meet free for all users, it has reportedly been mulling merging Duo and Meet as the one and only video calling service.
People have got the flavour of working from home and they aren't going back to office anytime soon: Zoom India head Sameer Raje
Nandiniy •After the lockdown is lifted, would you like to go back to the office? Would you be ok spending time and money to get to work every day?
Zoom introduces option to disable personal meeting IDs in an attempt to curb Zoombombing
Trendingdesk •Zoombombing is basically when an uninvited person joins a Zoom meeting, usually by guessing or somehow acquiring the meeting ID.
Zoom announces 300 million daily meeting participants despite growing ban list
•Shares of Zoom rose 12 percent to a record high of $168.24 in April when it first reported that its daily active users had topped 300 million.
Google Meet rolls out 16-participant tiled layout, low-light mode, Chrome tab sharing with audio, more
Trendingdesk •To ensure that your meeting is disruption and noise-free, Google Meet will now filter out background distractions.
The beta version of Namaste, a video conferencing alternative to Zoom, is now live: Here's how it works
Tech2 News Staff •The app version of 'Say Namaste' is expected to launch this week for both Android and iOS users.
Google Meet video conferencing tool to get Zoom-like layout, to be integrated within Gmail
•Google announced that Meet was adding 2 million new users per day and had more than 100 million education users across 150 countries.
Standard Chartered chief warns staff against usage of Zoom and Google Hangouts for work calls
•Zoom in March had about 200 million people using its system every day, up from 10 million last year.
Govt directs PSUs to enforce work from home for half of their non-executive staff; order to remain effective till 4 April
•To avoid crowding in heir respective offices, plants, units, etc, all heads of PSUs have been asked to draft a weekly roster keeping in view their work/production exigencies for the non-executive staff.
Survey says 48% employees keen on switching jobs for greater flexibility; employers look at adopting remote work policies
•Employees across sectors believed that being able to work remotely allows them to maintain a better work-life balance and that it reduces stress and improves morale.