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Logo of Google Meet used from March 2017 to October 2020. After being invite-only and quietly releasing an iOS app [14] in February 2017, Google formally launched Meet in March 2017. [15] The service was unveiled as a video conferencing app for up to 30 participants, described as an enterprise-friendly version of Hangouts.
[1] [2] Depending on edition Google Workspace may also include the digital interactive whiteboard Jamboard and an option to purchase add-ons such as the telephony service Voice. The education edition adds a learning platform Google Classroom and today has the name Workspace for Education. [3] It previously included Google Currents for employee ...
On May 24, 2014, the Google logo was slightly updated with some minor typographical tweaks, with the second 'g' moved right one pixel and the 'l' moved down and right one pixel. [11] [12] On September 1, 2015, Google introduced a controversial "new logo and identity family" designed to work across multiple devices.
Google between 2007 and 2010 saved $3.1 billion in taxes by shuttling non-U.S. profits through Ireland and the Netherlands and then to Bermuda. Such techniques lower its non-U.S. tax rate to 2.3 per cent, while normally the corporate tax rate in, for instance, the UK is 28 per cent. [223]
[7] [1] In June 2022, Google reversed course and announced that Duo and Meet would, in fact, be merged. [8] The merger began in August, with the Duo mobile app renamed Meet and the original Meet app renamed "Google Meet (original)" and scheduled to be phased out. [9] The Duo and Meet web apps completed their merger in 2024. [10]
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English: Google logo since September 1, 2015. The letters of "Google" are each purely colored (from left to right) with blue, red, yellow, blue, green, and red in Product Sans font. The e is slightly angled.