Zoom To Be Available On Facebook, Amazon, Google Smart Displays By Year-End
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What Happened
statement. ” data-reactid=”21″>Zoom users would be able to access the video conference service on smart displays such as Facebook Inc’s (NASDAQ: FB) Portal, Alphabet Inc’s (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) Google Next Hub Max, and Amazon.com, Inc’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) Echo Show beginning later this year, the company said in a statement.
Facebook Portal users in select regions can begin using the service in September, while other smart display users can do so by late fall, according to Zoom.
Those using Google and Amazon devices would be able to use respective smart assistants to launch video conferencing.
Why It Matters
9 tablet-like device of its own that it said was aimed at employees grappling with a “new normal of work.”” data-reactid=”29″>In July, the San-Jose based company launched a standalone 9 tablet-like device of its own that it said was aimed at employees grappling with a “new normal of work.”
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Price Action
Zoom shares closed almost 1.2% lower at $273.51 on Wednesday and fell nearly 0.2% in the after-hours session.
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