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Icon 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.
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Google Calendar is a time-management and scheduling calendar service developed by Google.It was created by Mike Samuel as part of his 20% project at Google. [5] [6] It became available in beta release April 13, 2006, and in general release in July 2009, on the web and as mobile apps for the Android and iOS platforms.
Google then began integrating features of Google Voice, its Internet telephony product, into Hangouts, stating that Hangouts was designed to be "the future" of Voice. In 2017, Google began developing two separate enterprise communication products: Google Meet and Google Chat, [8] as a part of its Google Workspace office suite. Google began ...
This national electoral calendar for 2020 lists the national/federal elections held in 2020 in all sovereign states and ... 26 March, 19 June and 2 November: India ...
The first was a five-minute outage of every Google service in August 2013. The second was a 25-minute outage of Gmail, Google+, Google Calendar, and Google Docs in January 2014. The third was a YouTube outage in October 2018. The fourth was a Gmail/Google Drive outage in August 2020. The fifth, in November 2020, affected mainly YouTube, and the ...
In August 2020, it was reported that Google was planning to eventually merge Google Duo with the business-oriented Google Meet. [6] In December 2021 this objective had been dropped, but Duo continued to be available and updated. [7] [1] In June 2022, Google reversed course and announced that Duo and Meet would, in fact, be merged. [8]
6 March: Ivory Coast, National Assembly [14] 7 March: Switzerland, Referendums [15] 14 March: Central African Republic, Parliament (2nd round) [16] 15–17 March: Netherlands, House of Representatives [17] 17 March: Saint Helena, Referendum [18] 19 March: Curaçao, Legislature [19] 21 March: Republic of Congo, President [20] 23 March: Israel ...