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  2. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    2014 logo. A beta version of Zoom that could host conferences with only up to 15 video participants was launched on August 21, 2012. [8] On January 25, 2013, version 1.0 of the program was released with an increase in the number of participants per conference to 25. [9]

  3. Zoom fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Zoom fatigue is tiredness, worry, or burnout associated with the overuse of online platforms of communication, particularly videotelephony. [1] The name derives from the cloud-based videoconferencing and online chat software Zoom , but the term can be used to refer to fatigue from other video conferencing platforms (such as Google Meet ...

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  5. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    Solutions such as Adobe Connect and Cisco WebEx can be accessed using a URL sent by the meeting organizer, and various degrees of security can be attached to the virtual room. Often the user must download and install a browser extension to enable access to the local camera and microphone and establish a connection to the meeting. But WebRTC ...

  6. Zoom Communications - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, the company changed its name to Zoom, influenced by Thacher Hurd's children's book Zoom City. [7] In September 2012, Zoom launched a beta version that could host conferences with up to 15 video participants. [8] In November 2012, the company signed Stanford University as its first customer. [7]

  7. Voice over IP - Wikipedia

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    Security – Implementing access control, verifying the identity of other participants (computers or people), and encrypting data to protect the privacy and integrity of the media contents and/or the control messages. VoIP protocols include: Matrix, open standard for online chat, voice over IP, and videotelephony

  8. Smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Only Apple lost market share, although their shipment volume still increased by 12.9%; the rest had significant increases in shipment volumes of 36 to 92%. [289] In Q1 2014, Samsung had a 31% share and Apple had 16%. [290] In Q4 2014, Apple had a 20.4% share and Samsung had 19.9%. [291] In Q2 2016, Samsung had a 22.3% share and Apple had 12.9% ...

  9. Mute (music) - Wikipedia

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    A mute is a device attached to a musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone quality (timbre) or lowers its volume. Mutes are commonly used on string and brass instruments , especially the trumpet and trombone , and are occasionally used on woodwinds .