Bridging Points Media Pvt. Ltd.’s Post

We’re now almost three years into the COVID-19 pandemic. And, if there is one thing that this pandemic has taught us, then that is Social Distancing. To follow all the safety protocols, offices, and academic institutions around the world shifted to live video conferencing apps which provided them a cost-efficient, quick, and easy way to stay connected with their peers, and friends. This also introduced us to many new video conferencing apps. And, one of the most widely used apps of them all is Microsoft Teams (MS Teams). Microsoft Teams is an extremely popular communication platform developed by Microsoft. In this post, we are going to talk about Microsoft Teams, and also take a look at its location-sharing features. Let’s get started! Microsoft Teams is a mobile, and web-based application that offers great workspace chat, and videoconferencing features. Other than that, users also get file storage, and application integration features. Since many of us have now moved to a virtual environment, the popularity of Teams has skyrocketed in the past year with over 145 million users as of 2021. Teams was announced by Microsoft at an event in New York, and was launched worldwide on March 14, 2017. Since it is an app meant to help people communicate, it is obvious that Teams comes with chat Features. Unlike Skype, and other apps, Chats in Teams are persistent which eliminates the need to check the conversation history. With Teams, you can send text messages, convey emotions through emojis, and GIFs. You can also mark important messages as “urgent” or “important”. This will show the marked message with a red side border, and an exclamation mark. Moreover, these urgent messages will be notified to the other users at regular intervals until the users see them. https://lnkd.in/dVZ98UXr

  • icon

To view or add a comment, sign in

Explore topics