In an official blog post, Google said, "What’s been really important is understanding how people make the choice as to what tool they’re going to use, for what purpose, in what circumstance. All conversation history, contacts, and messages will continue to be saved in the app and there will be no new app to download. For instance, users will still be able to make video calls to friends and family by phone number or email address, use fun filters and effects, send messages, and ask Google Assistant to call using existing devices. Google also said that video calling features of Duo will exist after the merger. The company reveals that Google Meet remains its single video communications service and will be available for everyone at no-cost. The company also adds that later this year it will rename the Duo app to Google Meet. The company said that it will be adding all the Google Meet features to the Duo app allowing users to easily schedule a video meeting at a time that works for everyone, or continue using video calling to instantly connect with a person or group. The tech giant has announced that soon users will have only one video calling app - Google Meet. NEW DELHI: Google is merging its two video calling apps - Duo and Meet.
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