Google's video conferencing platform, Google Meet, has announced that meetings using free versions of the software will be limited to 60 minutes from September 30th onwards. Other features like meetings of up to 250 people, live streams of up to 100,000 people within a single domain and the ability to record and save meetings to Google Drive will also be revoked from free accounts. Google had made these features free during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, which otherwise cost $25/month to the "enterprise" tier of Google's G Suite.
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