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Google Meet is a video communication service developed by Google. [8] It is one of two apps that constitute the replacement for Google Hangouts, the other being Google Chat. [9] It replaced the consumer-facing Google Duo on November 1, 2022, with the Duo mobile app being renamed Meet and the original Meet app set to be phased out. [10]
Track meet, a competitive event in track and field athletics All-comers track meet, usually small local track and field competitions; Swap meet (or flea market), a type of bazaar that rents or provides space to people who want to sell or barter merchandise; Train meet, a railroad term referring to the event of the meeting of two trains
In 2020, The Meet Group was acquired by ProSiebenSat.1 Media with a parent company, ParshipMeet Group, being formed to manage both The Meet Group and Parship. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In 2022, Tumblr announced its livestreaming service Tumblr Live, based on The Meet Group's product Livebox. [ 14 ]
Once enough users added themselves to a group, Meetup would send the group members an email, asking them to vote on one of three sponsoring venues for the group to meet at. [17] [18] Within a few months of Meetup launching, 56,000 users had joined the site. [9] [14] In 2003 Meetup won the "Community Websites and Mobile Site" Webby Award. [19]
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meet – met – met; mis- : for misspeak, mistake, etc. see speak, take, etc. mow – mowed – mowed/mown; must – defective [see anomalous cases above] need – regular except for possible third person singular present need (see anomalous cases above) off- : for offset see set, etc. ought – defective [see anomalous cases above]
The New York City Police Department released these images of “a person of interest” in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.