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Zoom Is so 2020 — Hologram Meetings Are Here Thanks to Microsoft – Travel+Leisure
We are living in the future, y’all.

Are you missing seeing people in real life? While Microsoft can’t end the coronavirus pandemic quite yet, it can at least bring people closer together in the virtual world with Microsoft Mesh.
The company recently unveiled its new Mesh product, which it explained as a “new mixed-reality platform” powered by Azure, Microsoft’s cloud computing program, allowing people in different physical locations to join and shared holographic experiences. It added, the program can be used from everything from…
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