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In a rare move, Google decided not to shut down Google Duo but upgrade it and merge it with Google Meet.
As the merge culminates around September, everyone will see the new Google Meet icon and app name, and those who want to install Google video messaging service for the first time will have to ...
Google Duo’s Meet merger is now beginning to roll out on Android. Update 8/1: In recent days, the Google Duo-Meet merger has widely rolled out.
The long-rumored Google Duo and Google Meet merger is actually happening. Google officially confirmed the move on June 1, explaining in a blog post that the goal is to create a "single video ...
In a long-anticipated change, Google Duo is on the way to become Google Meet, merging all useful features from both platforms into one. Here is what you need to know, and what timeline you can expect.
Google is about to simplify its communication services. The company announced today it plans to merge Duo and Meet, its two disparate video calling apps, into a single platform.
Google Duo, the company's video chat service for consumers, will soon merge with Google Meet, the company's video chat service for business users.
In June, Google told us that it would start merging its Duo video chat service for consumers with Meet, its Zoom competitor for business users. The next phase of this merger starts today.
Users are advised to update their Meet app and save their previous Duo call history and messages as some in-call features like Family mode and Knock Knock will be removed.
Google is merging Meet features into its Duo video calling app, but the old app isn't going anywhere.
The Google Duo brand went away in 2022, but some legacy features from the company’s previous calling service have persisted in Meet.
Google has confirmed its plans to combine Google Duo and Google Meet into a single video conferencing app later this year.
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