The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Google Just Became a Videoconferencing Hardware Company”.

Chris Taylor says, “It’s a search company, an advertising company, a browser, OS and computer maker, and the leader in wearable computing. Now Google has casually muscled its way into another business: high-end videoconferencing for companies.As of Thursday, Google will sell you a $999 package unimaginatively called “Chromebox for meetings”. The set-up includes a Chromebox — Google’s answer to the Mac Mini — as well as a 1080p HD camera, a combination mic and speaker and a remote with a QWERTY keyboard on the back“.

Google Just Became a Videoconferencing Hardware Company

Mashable.com

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