![]() ![]() However, you might see a new scheduled “Meetings” section appear first in that list. The addition of all these features comes with an “upgraded homescreen” that’s basically Duo’s existing history view, which is a popular way people start calls. (Enterprise and education administrators will receive further instructions.) Meet will remain as a tab in mobile and web Gmail as it does today. The other important thing Google notes is that you won’t have to download a new app as “all conversation history, contacts, and messages will continue to be saved.” Google very much wants to convert the existing user base, especially since Duo has seen over 5 billion downloads (on Android) compared to 100+ million for the standalone Google Meet client, which is going away after this migration. Meanwhile, you’ll be able to ask Google Assistant to call using existing devices. Google is quick to point out that “existing video calling features from Duo are here to stay.” You will still be able to “make video calls to friends and family by phone number or email address.” That latter capability of making 1:1 calls without needing to first drop a link is already possible today in Google Chat, but video calling somebody’s number is very much a Duo feature that remains important given the service’s integration with various phone dialer apps, like on the Pixel. Integrate with other tools, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Assistant, Messages, and more. ![]() Increase size of video calls from a current limit of 32 to 100 participants.Get real-time closed captions to better support accessibility and boost participation.Live share content to enable interaction with all participants on the call. ![]() Use in-meeting chat for deeper engagement. ![]()
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