Google .. An innovative revolution in "video calls" over the Internet


The Google search engine giant is expanding its services to web users by exploiting the popular Google Duo application for video chat and offering users in the coming weeks.

Google will release a copy of the chat application to be available on Google Chrome as well as other competing browsers such as Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari, as well as a separate application from the Google Play Store or Apple Store.
This means expanding the Google Checkout service to reach more users. However, it is not yet clear whether the version of the Web application will include all the functions of the separate application.

But is likely to include, at least, core Duo features such as Knock Knock and the ability to leave video messages.

The Google Internet giant has introduced new features to the popular video chat application from time to time, including video conferencing, which is currently supported by Apple's TimeTime application through 32-person mass communication at the same time.

Google's web video chat feature will support group communication for up to seven people at a time.

Users first need to create a group that includes the contacts they want to chat with, and then they can start a call with everyone at the same time.