Zoom no longer wants to be known by the very thing that made it famous: Video calls


Zoom no longer wants to be known by the very thing that made it famous: Video calls. — Getty Images/The New York Times

When the Covid pandemic forced the corporate world to operate online, Zoom was suddenly thrust into everyday vocabulary. “Can we have a quick catchup in the kitchen?” was suddenly replaced with a simple “Zoom?”

But now, the US$19bil (RM89.66bil) video-calling giant no longer wants to be known by the very thing that made it famous.

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