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With Google Meet's new Picture-in-Picture feature, you won't miss a single detail of your meetings.

 

Have you ever switched tabs during a Google Meet meeting and lost sight of your video screen? We have the solution! Google Meet has heard your prayers and has improved its Picture-in-Picture feature to make multitasking easier than ever.

What is Picture in Picture and why is it so useful?

Google Meet’s Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature lets you view the meeting window in a smaller, floating window while browsing other tabs or apps. This is ideal for taking notes, reviewing meeting-related documents, or simply keeping an eye on the conversation while performing other tasks.

Previously, you had to manually activate it during a meeting. But that’s a thing of the past! With the new update, Google Meet will automatically activate this feature when you switch tabs. So you won’t have to worry about losing sight of the meeting and can focus on what you need to do without interruptions.

How does this feature work?

It’s very simple. You just need to join a Google Meet meeting on your computer using the Google Chrome browser. When you need to switch tabs, the meeting window will automatically minimize to a floating window in the corner of your screen.

This exciting update is available to all Google Workspace users, whether they are individual subscribers, Workspace customers, or people with personal Google accounts.

Update your Google Meet and start enjoying smart multitasking!

Don’t wait any longer to try this new feature. Contact us and make sure you have the latest version of Google Meet installed on your computer. Start enjoying smart multitasking. Say goodbye to missed meetings and hello to productivity!

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