Windows 10 is getting a built-in video conferencing feature
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Quote:Microsoft is testing a new feature in Windows 10 preview builds that integrates Skype's Meet Now video conferencing feature directly into the operating system.

With businesses and consumers relying on video conferencing to stay in touch with coworkers, friends, and family during the Coronavirus pandemic, Microsoft is betting that people would want this feature built directly into Windows 10.

With yesterday's release of Windows 10 preview build 20211, Microsoft developer Rafael Rivera has discovered a hidden feature that integrates Skype's Meet Now video conferencing feature into Windows 10.
This feature will add a small button to the Windows 10 system tray when enabled, as shown below:
 
[Image: new-meet-now-button.jpg]
Meet Now button
When clicked on, a flyout will appear, allowing you to 'Create a meeting' or 'Join a meeting.'
 
[Image: meet-now-integration.jpg]

When you click on either option, Windows 10 will launch the Skype app and automatically start the appropriate feature. [...]

Read more: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...g-feature/
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