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  2. 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.

  3. Zoom Communications - Wikipedia

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    Also in May 2020, Zoom announced plans to open new research and development centers in Pittsburgh and Phoenix, with plans to hire up to 500 engineers between the two cities over the next few years. [48] In July 2020, Zoom announced the opening of a technology center in Bangalore, India, to host engineering, IT, and business operations roles. [49]

  4. Exclusive: Zoom plans to roll out strong encryption for ...

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    Video conferencing provider Zoom plans to strengthen encryption of video calls hosted by paying clients and institutions such as schools, but not by users of its free consumer accounts, a company ...

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  6. Zoom’s Expansion Plans Feature Two New R&D Centers ... - AOL

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    Zoom Video Communications (ZM) has announced that it will open two new research and development centers – one in the greater Phoenix, Arizona area and one in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Zoom will ...

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  8. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    Vendor-hosted web conferencing is usually licensed as a service based on one of three pricing models: a fixed cost per user per minute, a monthly or annual flat fee allowing unlimited use with a fixed maximum capacity per session, or a sliding rate fee based on the number of allowed meeting hosts and per-session participants (number of "seats").

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