Why Zoom is the world's new favorite social network

Businesses and families trying to adapt to their isolation and remote work have become video conferences to replace face-to-face contact. Although there are lots of applications for video conferences to choose, what appears to be Zoom, reports “Metro”, broadcast news.net. Founded in 2011 [...]
Businesses and families trying to adapt to their isolation and remote work have become video conferences to replace face-to-face contact.
Although there are lots of applications for video conferences to choose, what appears to be Zoom, reports “Metro”, broadcast news.net.
Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Jose, Zoom is the center of attention in both Europe and the United States.
It's been lowered as the highest download at Apple App Store and while the rest of the economy declines, its estimate has increased to 29 billion dollars.
Zoom is being used by businesses for meetings, by families to keep in touch, and by teenagers who want to rest with their friends.
They call themselves “Zomers” and, for many people, is replacing Facebook and Twitter preferences that are practically dinosaurs in the world of social media.
Zoom has a free layer that allows up to 100 people to join a video meeting together for up to 40 minutes.
The payment for a premium elevator that the lid and Zoom also provide encryption 256-bit in any transmission that means that users can be sure that conversations, and any joint document within it will remain secure.
Another important factor with Zoom is that it works on all platforms. It doesn't matter if you have an Android phone or an iPhone or if you use a Mac or a Windows laptop, you can get Zoom into one of them.












