Since the closure, videotape services have risen dramatically over the past few weeks. One of the services that has seen the biggest increase has been Zoom, which has gone from using 10 million daily users to 300 million last week. Well no, there again the Zoom people lied.
A few days after claiming they had 300 million daily users, they said they were wrong. Well, it turns out that number he was talking about active participants for the day
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At the economic results summit held yesterday, Tim Cook said that as transport systems began to move around the world, the services of Messages and SpaceTime are used at an average of 125 million users per day
Both of these services are different so it won't be bad for Apple I would have divided these figures to get an idea of the use of SpaceTime, Apple's video calling platform that only works on devices from a company founded by Curertino.
What is clear is that in the next few months, the use of video calls will continue to grow both at work (for employees who can continue to improve their work from home) and in the toilet.
Nearly all companies are adding new features to their video calling settings to attract as many users as possible, and to provide some of their services for a limited time, as is the case with Google Meet, Google's corporate video calling platform.