Video messaging apps have seen a significant increase in usage since people have spent a lot of time at home over the past two months due to the spread of the Corona virus, and names like Zoom, Houseparty, and Skype have become synonymous with limited social interaction. .

Google recently joined these companies by making the distinctive Google Meet service available to everyone, as long as they have an account on Google.

What is Google?
It is Google's video conferencing program, and some are known as "Google Hang Out Dead" even though it broke away from "Hang Out" some time ago.

Until recently, Mitt was only available as part of the G Suite package, and business solutions such as Google’s participation and productivity applications for companies, organizations, and schools, but after Google’s announcement, the Mitt app will be available to anyone for free on the web.

"Beginning in early May, anyone with an email address can subscribe to the Meet app and enjoy many of the same features available to business and education users," Google said.

For the first time, dead users will be able to create and host meetings for up to 100 people (provided they have a Google account) without fees, and calls are usually limited to sixty minutes for the main product.

According to Google, Mitt hosts three billion minutes of video meetings, adds nearly three million new users every day, and the number of participants in the daily meeting of the Mitt app recently exceeded 100 million.

How can I use it?
All capabilities of video calls through GoogleMate are done within your current web browser, which means no additional software or applications to run it.

Aside from the logistical benefits of it, Google says that its browser method is a safer way to video conferencing, so if you have an existing Google account (for example, if you're a Gmail user), log in to "meet.google.com" to get started.

And if you don't have a free Google account, it only takes a minute to create an account using your business or your personal email address of your choice (Google requires this step as a security measure, and you only need to do this once).

And if you want to make calls on your phone or tablet computer, there are also dedicated Google apps that you can download from the Apple and Google stores.