Google hangout changing the way we communicate
Over the years, Google has changed the way we test our internet connections. A novice like you and me won’t lookout for the technical flaws that might be there, but will just type in Google.com. If the page opens, well and good, but in case it doesn’t, then we successfully conclude that the internet is down.
This is the level to which Google has penetrated in our life. “Google It” is a very common term that we hear every now and then.
Google Hangout seems to be in the footsteps of its father, by slowly and steadily moving towards revolutionizing the way we communicate with each other.
Google Hangout allows people like you and me a platform to literally hangout with each other, or in technical terms, create a conference video call, which is helpful not only for general consumers, but also for official meetings, etc.
Having been used by the likes of President Obama, Miley Cyrus, and several astronauts, this product from Google has managed to remain in the limelight since its launch.
Since Google already is one of the leading players, with several services such as Gmail, Google Docs, Google Photos, Drive, etc on a boom, a Google Hangout enables users to access these services while being on the call, with ease. So, things don’t get messy, but remain aligned.
The availability of bunch load of features that accompany Hangout is the main reason why a majority of users now prefer hanging out on Google, instead of Skype, etc.
Google hangout changing the way we communicate
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