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Mike Khorev


March 4, 2026
Google Meet vs FaceTime: Best Video Chat App for Professionals?

Google Meet and FaceTime each bring unique advantages to professional video calls that can shape your virtual collaboration experience. Connecting with colleagues or clients becomes easier as both platforms offer different features for various work scenarios. FaceTime merges with your recent calls in the Phone app. Google Meet comes with iOS and Android apps that […]

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February 22, 2026
Google Meet vs Slack: Which Tool Powers Team Collaboration Better?

Trying to pick the best team collaboration platform? Many teams struggle to choose between Google Meet and Slack for their digital workspace. Google Meet has earned a 4.5 rating from over 12,000 users and costs $6.00 per month. Slack edges ahead with a 4.7 rating from nearly 24,000 users at $8.75 per month. Slack emerged […]

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February 14, 2026
Zoho Meeting vs Google Meet: Affordable Meeting Tools for Small Businesses

You're weighing Zoho Meeting vs Google Meet for your small business. You're comparing two capable platforms with different strengths. Google Meet integrates naturally with Workspace tools. Zoho Meeting offers unlimited meeting duration whatever your subscription. The right software can influence your online events and daily communication by a lot. But the best choice depends on […]

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