![]() ![]() In April - after a slew of security and privacy issues arose - Zoom CEO Eric Yuan announced that the company would stop developing new features for 90 days to address the problems. įew companies have seen the kind of growth - and boosted name recognition - as quickly as the San Jose, Calif.-based videoconferencing platform. Within a month, as the pandemic spread, office workers suddenly found themselves jumping on daily Zoom calls from the comfort of home in a desperate attempt to keep in touch with colleagues.įast forward another few months, and many of those same workers are officially suffering from Zoom fatigue. 26, Zoom announced it had already added more new users in the first two months of 2020 than it had in all of 2019. Then the COVID-19 pandemic erupted, first in China, then around the world. ![]() In some ways, the Zoom videoconferencing app seemed to come from nowhere this year - even though it’s been around since 2013 and has long been highly regarded for its ease of use. ![]()
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