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  2. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    Use of the platform is free for video conferences of up to 100 participants at once, with a 40-minute time limit. There is a 10-minute timeout period between free 40-minute meetings. For longer or larger conferences with more features, paid subscriptions are available.

  3. Zoom is getting rid of its 40-minute limit, but just for ...

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    Zoom is aware of this reality, so the company announced it will remove its 40-minute time limit, just for Thanksgiving day. Zoom is getting rid of its 40-minute limit, but just for Thanksgiving ...

  4. Zoom to lift 40-minute limit for set periods during holidays

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    The 40-minute Zoom limit will be lifted for Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year's.

  5. How to set up a Zoom meeting and schedule it in advance to ...

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    Click "Schedule a Meeting" in the upper-right corner. This will open a form, where you can fill out the meeting topic and description, as well as set the date and time.

  6. Session Description Protocol - Wikipedia

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    If the stop time is 0 then the session is unbounded. If the start time is also zero then the session is considered permanent. Unbounded and permanent sessions are discouraged but not prohibited. Intervals can be represented with NTP times or in typed time: a value and time units (days: d, hours: h, minutes: m and seconds: s) sequence.

  7. Adjust your zoom settings in AOL Desktop Gold

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    1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Navigate to a webpage. 3. In the bottom right corner you can see the current zoom setting. 4. Click the + and -buttons to adjust your zoom level.

  8. Timeout (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A specified period of time that will be allowed to elapse in a system before a specified event is to take place, unless another specified event occurs first; in either case, the period is terminated when either event takes place. Note: A timeout condition can be canceled by the receipt of an appropriate time-out cancellation signal.

  9. Accept and add an invite to your AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Keep your calendar organized at all times. Add invites sent through AOL Mail to your Calendar. 1. Open the email with the calendar invite. 2. Click the Add Calendar. 3.