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Google Meet Restores Service After U.S. Outage

Google said its video-conferencing platform, Google Meet, is back online after a disruption earlier on Monday that left thousands of U.S. users unable to access sessions.

The outage caused slow interface loading and blocked users from joining meetings, according to Google. The company traced the problem to a recent change in content edge cache, which it has since rolled back.

At the peak, tracking site Downdetector logged nearly 16,400 incident reports, though the actual number of affected users could have been higher. By 2:43 p.m. ET, reports had dropped to around 600 cases.

Google confirmed the issue was resolved and apologized for the inconvenience, saying normal service has resumed.

Google Meet Rolls Out New Call Interface and Contact Suggestions for All Users

Google Meet has started rolling out a revamped call interface to all users, bringing updates that were previously limited to enterprise accounts. The new interface features a pill-shaped search bar positioned at the top of the screen, providing users with a more streamlined way to search for contacts. Additionally, users will now receive contact suggestions directly on the call screen, based on their recent interactions, such as frequently contacted people or starred contacts. This is part of Google’s continuous efforts to enhance user experience by making meetings more intuitive and accessible.

The new user interface (UI) update also includes larger, redesigned buttons to create or schedule meetings, making it easier to navigate and initiate calls. Users can now see suggestions for calls in a grid layout, which simplifies the process of finding the right contact, especially for those who regularly interact with large teams. These improvements are designed to offer a more efficient and organized experience, particularly for users who manage multiple meetings or engage with numerous colleagues daily.

In conjunction with the UI updates, Google Meet has also introduced a home screen shortcut that allows users to join meetings via a code. This shortcut, labeled “Code,” enables participants to quickly enter a meeting code without navigating through multiple menus. This feature enhances the speed and ease with which users can connect to scheduled meetings, particularly when time is limited.

The rollout of these new features follows closely on the heels of Google’s introduction of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool for Meet, which generates notes after the conclusion of a meeting. This AI-driven feature further exemplifies Google’s push toward improving both the organization and productivity of virtual meetings, catering to the growing demand for smart, user-friendly video conferencing solutions.

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