How to video conference with Google Meet for windows pc and laptop.

 What is Google Meet

Google is making enterprise-grade video conferencing available to everyone. Now, anyone with a Google Account can create an online meeting with up to 100 participants and meet for up to 60 minutes per meeting (up to 24 hours per meeting through Sept. 30, 2020).

Businesses, schools, and other organizations can take advantage of advanced features, including meetings with up to 250 internal or external participants and live streaming to up to 100,000 viewers within a domain.



How to video conference with Google Meet

Google Meet makes it easy to start a secure video meeting. Join from any modern web browser.

Just go on this link

https://meet.google.com/


Just like Zoom, Google Meet lets you experiment with some customization, but it goes beyond quirky backgrounds. Just as the Google Chrome web browser has a whole store full of extensions you can try out, Meet has a whole host of its own extensions. Just keep in mind that these are only for the web app in Chrome, and won't work on mobile

How to sign up for Google Meet

If you’re already using Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube, or another Google product, just sign in to your existing Google Account.


Don’t have a Google Account? Sign up for free.



How Do I Join a Meeting?

If you already have a Gmail account, simply head to Meet.Google.com and either click the green "Start a Meeting" button or enter a Meeting ID in the field to the right. And that's really it! As long as you're signed into your Gmail account, you can automatically start or join a meeting.


Otherwise, you will need to make a Gmail account to use the service (don't worry, that's free, too).

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