Zoom is launching its own email service

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Zoom, which has become the most popular of Corona, now has been launching e-mail services for users and this feature will be open at the end of this year.

Gmail is currently serving video calls and e-mails together, Google reported in a 2018 report that Gmail has 1.5 Billion Active users.

According to Litmus statistics, Gmail has more users in email than Gmail, with 57.72 percent market shareholders, where Gmail has 29.43 percent market share, Microsoft Outlook has 4.33 percent market share.

It is reported that Zoom is going to name their e-mail and calendar platform Z-mail and Z-Cal, which has been reported to have been working on this service for almost two years.

Western media claims that Zoomtopia Conference in November this year can unveil information about these two services or Zoom.

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