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  2. Panel discussion - Wikipedia

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    A panel discussion, or simply a panel, involves a group of people gathered to discuss a topic in front of an audience, typically at scientific, business, or academic conferences, fan conventions, and on television shows. Panels usually include a moderator who guides the discussion and sometimes elicits audience questions, with the goal of being ...

  3. Year in Review: Looking Back at the Huge Year for Zoom - AOL

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  4. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Workplace (commonly known and stylized as zoom) is a proprietary videotelephony software program developed by Zoom Communications.The free plan allows up to 100 concurrent participants, with a 40-minute time restriction.

  5. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active users

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    Zoom: Zoom Video Communications United States: 2012 300 million daily participants [39] 2. Meet: Google United States: 2017 100 million daily participants [40] 3. iMessage: Apple Inc. United States: 2011 1.4 billion active Apple devices [41] 4. FaceTime: Apple Inc. United States: 2011 1.4 billion active Apple devices [41]

  6. Year in Review: Looking Back at the Huge Year for Zoom - AOL

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    This boom in popularity has led Zoom stock to soar 569% since the beginning of the year, bringing its market cap to $129 billion as of Sept. 1, CNBC reported. Following coronavirus-related ...

  7. Zoom-Free Fridays: The Latest in Battling Pandemic Fatigue - AOL

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    Zoom fatigue has been reported by The New York Times as a stressor that was burning out employees who spent hours jumping between virtual conferences, only to then catch up with family and friends ...

  8. Cinerama - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the visual impact of the image, Cinerama was one of the first processes to use multitrack magnetic sound. The system, developed by Hazard E. Reeves, one of the Cinerama investors, played back from a fully coated 35 mm magnetic film with seven tracks of sound targeting a speaker layout similar to the more modern SDDS.

  9. The mild initial curiosity stirred by Zoom-shot movies died quickly, because so few of them were watchable, and because filmmakers quickly found workarounds to create more fluid entertainments ...