By Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Google has seen explosive usage on its videoconferencing platform, Google Meet, during the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, it’s opening up Google Meet free for anyone starting in early May. The free version of Google Meet (at meet.google.com) provides meeting for up to 100 users per session.
According to the internet company, meetings can run for an unlimited amount of time although after Sept. 30 it will limit free Google Meet sessions to 60 minutes for the free product.
Previously, Google Meet (formerly called Hangout) was available only to subscribers to the company’s G Suite productivity tools.
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