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 ...
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 ...
As promised, Duo is now rebranding to Google Meet (via The Verge). The update will happen automatically for Duo users as the logo changes from the Duo logo to Meet. Those with the old Meet app will ...
Google is officially kicking off the merger of its two video chat apps, Google Meet and Google Duo. Google announced the merger in June, with the plan to keep the Google Meet brand name while merging ...
Google announced on its support page that it is merging the Meet and Duo applications into one, and it will bring the "Meet" app that has the Google colors on it, having the video camera icon to ...
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In June, Google told us that it would start merging its Duo video chat service for consumers with Meet, its Zoom competitor for business users. The next phase of this merger starts today. Merging two ...
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