Weekly Bytes | Google Meet’s free ‘unlimited’ calls extended, Facebook CRO to leave company, and more Updated: Updated: Here's our curated list of important tech news from this week in byte size. Share Article Here's our curated list of important tech news from this week in byte size. (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) Google extends free ‘unlimited’ Meet calls till June Google has once again extended ‘unlimited’ Meet calls for free users by six months. “We’re continuing unlimited #GoogleMeet calls (up to 24 hours) in the free version through June 2021 for Gmail accounts,” the tech giant wrote in a tweet. This is the second time the company has extended free Meet calls. Last April, the search giant had announced Meet’s availability for free to everyone with a Google account, and had said the time limit will be capped to 60 minutes per meeting post-September 2020. However, in September last year, the company extended the unlimited Meet calls till March 2021. Since April last year, Google has added numerous enhancements to the video-conferencing platform for its users. This week, Google also launched its version of CamScanner app.