

Originally, the company is delivering Meet Now on the taskbar of the Windows 10 Insider Preview Build. Microsoft’s newest move is, therefore, a strategy to boost Skype’s custom. Although, Skype has not received any big growth.

Developing players such as Zoom have seen an important increase in their adoption during the outbreak.

The latest development arrives over 6 months after the Redmond company had presented the Meet Now feature on Skype to allow users to begin with a virtual group conversation without any requirement of any kind of application or even sign up. Microsoft is going to bring a “Meet Now” icon which is one of Skype’s features to the current Windows 10 version’s taskbar for letting the users set up their video quickly and then invite their friends or family to talk about things virtually.
