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Google Meet Live Sharing Feature Will Allow Users to Interact With Content, Play Games: Out Now | Technology News

Google Meet Live Sharing Feature Will Allow Users to Interact With Content, Play Games: Out Now Google Meet will now feature live sharing that will enable users to interact with the content that is being shared during a video conference. The company said that this lets users interact with YouTube videos, curate playlists on Spotify, and play games like Heads Up!, Uno! Mobile, and Kahoot!. Last month, the company had started rolling out the update that integrated...

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