![]() ![]() (Zoom is apparently so sure that’s the case that in July it launched Zoom for Home, an ill-conceived piece of hardware that assumed everyone participating on a video call wants as much of their home in view as possible.) Zoom for Home ![]() With most countries still in at least a partial lockdown and coronavirus spikes continuing, videoconferencing is here to stay. (This is when “Zoom-bombing” became a common phrase.)ĭespite the furore, the company that same month announced it had 300 million daily meeting participants. In April - after a slew of security and privacy issues arose - Zoom CEO Eric Yuan announced that the company would stop developing new features for 90 days to address the problems. Few companies have seen the kind of growth - and boosted name recognition - as quickly as the San Jose, Calif.-based videoconferencing platform. ![]()
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