Tag: Google Meet

  • WhatsApp Video Calls Get Three New Features To Compete with Zoom and Google Meet; Details Here |

    New Delhi: Meta-owned platform WhatsApp is set to roll out the three new features designed for better group calls and video chats. These features include a new screen-sharing feature, a higher participant count, and a speaker spotlight. These updates aim to compete with platforms like Zoom, FaceTime and Google Meet. 

    WhatsApp has enhanced its screen-sharing feature by incorporating audio sharing. This upgrade enables users to watch videos with friends and family during WhatsApp calls. Earlier, WhatsApp introduced the screen-sharing feature in August last year.

    Moreover,  the instant messaging app is also expanding the participant limit in group video calls. Now, users will be able to include up to 32 people in a single video call on any device, facilitating larger group interactions. 

    WhatsApp announced updates to enhance calling, including screen sharing with audio, support for up to 32 participants on video calls, and automatic speaker spotlight. WhatsApp is also introducing the MLow codec for better call reliability and clearer calls. pic.twitter.com/CCsEhcHEZq
    — WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) June 13, 2024

    Earlier, WhatsApp allowed up to 32 participants on mobile devices, while Windows users could add up to 16 participants and macOS users could add up to 8 participants. This participant limit feature is comparable to Apple’s FaceTime, which permits up to 32 participants on video calls for iPhone and iPad users. In contrast, Google Meet and Zoom allow up to 100 participants, even on their basic tiers. 

    In the latest WhatsApp update, the instant messaging app comes with a new feature called speaker spotlight. This feature automatically highlights the person speaking during a video call, bringing them to the forefront of the screen.

    Adding further, WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to transcribe their voice messages directly on their devices. The transcription feature will require users to download an additional 150MB of app data, as per WABetainfo reports. 

  • Google Now Lets You Switch Between Different Modes In Slides |

    New Delhi: Google has said that it is making it easier for users to switch between different modes such as edit, view and comment in Slides. If users want to hide comments within a presentation or avoid accidental edits, they can switch to view mode. Choosing commenting mode will hide all options associated with editing, but still allow users to read and add comments, the tech giant explained.

    To change mode, users will be required to navigate to the View, Mode, select a mode. This capability will be available to Google Workspace customers, Google Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts. The tech giant also announced a feature that will let users scroll and zoom in or out on their content directly from Google Meet. (Also Read: HR Warns Employee For Social Media And Netflix Use During Work Hours: “Caught Watching…”)

    According to the company, this feature will eliminate the need to switch between tabs, helping users focus more on delivering their presentation. Meanwhile, Google has rolled out features like “polls, Q&A, and reactions” on its video conferencing app Meet for mobile devices to make it easier for users to interact with people during a live stream. According to the tech giant, this update is applicable for “ultra-low latency live streams” only, the standard live streaming experience remains the same. (Also Read: Motorola Edge 50 Ultra India Launch Confirmed, Third Phone After Edge 50 Pro And Edge 50 Fusion; Check Expected Specs And Price)

  • Google Meet Now Lets You Use Features Like Polls, Q&A During Live Streams On Mobile |

    New Delhi: To make it easier for users to interact with people during a live stream, Google has rolled out features like “polls, Q&A, and reactions” on its video conferencing app Meet for mobile devices.  According to the tech giant, if users join a live stream from the Google Meet Android or iOS app, they can use these features “when they’re available”.

    In addition, the company noted that this update is applicable for “ultra-low latency live streams” only, the standard live streaming experience remains the same. According to the tech giant, the ‘Q&A’ feature in Meet will offer an easy way to better engage audiences and help them get their questions answered, both at work and in school, whereas ‘polls’ can be used to identify topics that need more discussion or test understanding of the meeting content.

    Meanwhile, Google has introduced new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features for its Chromebook Plus laptops that will allow users to chat with Gemini, reimagine photos and others. Starting at $350, Chromebook Plus devices provide additional AI features such as industry-leading security, Google apps, and extended battery life.

  • Google Meet Rolls Out 'Companion Mode' Feature On Android, iOS Devices

    The feature allows you to access “interactive features and controls” while you’re in a conference room or large meeting space.