Google Cast, branded for consumer devices as Chromecast built-in, is a proprietary protocol developed by Google that enables mobile devices and personal computers to initiate and control playback of Internet-streamed audio/video content on a compatible device, such as a digital media player connected to a high-definition television or home audio system. The protocol was first launched on July 24, 2013, to support Google’s first-generation Chromecast player.
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Wireless Presentation for Huddle Rooms | Complete Small Space Solutions Guide
Introduction Wireless presentation for huddle rooms has become essential for modern organizations seeking flexible collaboration spaces. This guide explores solutions for small meeting spaces. What are Huddle Rooms? Huddle rooms are small meeting spaces typically Read more…