Ever wanted to keep your Google Meet off to the side while looking at your notes? Well, now you can with Google Meet being able to go into picture-in-picture mode. It was announced on Google's Official Blog that a new picture-in-picture feature will be coming to Google Meet on Chrome browsers and will allow you to see up to 4 video tiles of meeting attendees in a floating window on top of other applications. Additionally, Google Meet now allows you to pin multiple video feeds instead of just one. Both picture-in-picture and multi-pinning are available today for all Google Meet users. There was some sort of mass panic last night when Google was spewing a warning "this site may harm your computer" on all their search results. People search on Google were shocked and confused as if the search engine itself was hacked. Connie took a screenshot from her browser of what turned out to be human error from some engineers over at Google: The incident happened sometime between 6:30 a.m. Read more in our articles including "Google Meet now supports Picture-in-Picture and Multi-pinning" and "The day Google broke the Web".
Ever wanted to keep your Google Meet off to the side while looking at your notes? Well, now you can with Google Meet being able to go into picture-in-picture mode.
It was announced on Google's Official Blog that a new picture-in-picture feature will be coming to Google Meet on Chrome browsers and will allow you to see up to 4 video tiles of meeting attendees in a floating window on top of other applications. Additionally, Google Meet now allows you to pin multiple video feeds instead of just one. Both picture-in-picture and multi-pinning are available today for all Google Meet users.
Our coverage of Google Multi-pinning includes: "Google Meet now supports Picture-in-Picture and Multi-pinning"; "The day Google broke the Web"; "Samsung feature lets the AI Assistant take calls while you're busy". Each article provides unique insights and information.