Google's video conferencing app Google Meet (Google Meet) has been made free by Google a few days ago and the company has also benefited immediately. Within just 15 days of freeing the Google Meat app, the app's downloading has crossed the 50 million mark. Google Meet app was not free earlier. It could only be used by employees of the same company where G Suite is used, but on April 29, Google announced the release of the Meat app. The company then released an update on May 6. You can now access Google Meet with your Gmail ID. In the new app, Google Meat was also made available to those who do not use G Suite. Since then, the app's downloading has crossed the 50 million mark on the Google Play Store. According to the report of AppBrain, in the first week of March, the download of Google Meat app was just 5 million, but in the next 20 days its downloading reached 10 million and now Google Meat has been downloaded 50 million times from Google Play Store. Google Meet has direct competition with Messenger Room and Zoom app. At the Google Meet, up to 250 people can hold video meetings simultaneously, while in the Facebook Messenger room, a maximum of 50 people can do video conferencing simultaneously. Messenger room support will soon be available on WhatsApp web. There has been a lot of increase in video conferencing in lockdown. Classes of colleges/schools around the world are running through video conferencing only. Also, most people are away from home. In such a situation, video calling during lockdown is their support. The Zoom video calling app has benefited the most in the lockdown caused by Corona virus. The company was also not aware that people would use such a number of zoom, although, after the hack of five lakh accounts, questions have been raised about the privacy of zoom. The Government of India has also issued a warning regarding the use of the zoom app, while now Zoom has partnered with a new company for privacy. Xiaomi will soon launch some products with great features Facebook released dark mode for desktop users Instagram releases a new update