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  • Google Meet is rolling out a live sharing feature.
  • The new capability will allow meeting participants to interact with videos, songs or games being shared.
  • It will support Spotify and YouTube, as well as a few games.

In order to save call participants from boring corporate speak, a new live sharing feature will be added to Meet.

Live sharing on Meet will give call participants a fun way to spend their breaks, according to a recent announcement. A few days ago, the live sharing feature was found. If you want to live-share with other participants, you'll have to call another service.

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It currently supports a number of apps and games. It's mobile and Kahoot! If you want to listen to a song or watch a video with your friends, you can do it with the help of the integration with these services.

Simply open theActivities section and tap the overflow menu to begin. There is a list of services you can share with other people. The call will be diverted to the music service when you launch it. The feature was launched in 2020 to make it easier to share a music experience with distant friends.

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New features were added to the Duo app over the last few weeks in light of the app's transition to Meet. The update is going to be done before the end of the month.

Google Meet's live sharing on Spotify

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Sharing your screen with call participants is supported by Meet. It's not possible to take the call to a third-party service in a group meeting.

The live sharing feature was teased during the announcement. The availability and list of supported apps are not the same for different countries.