Thursday, September 22, 2016

Google launches Allo messaging application for smart … Android – ZoomTech (Blog)

Google today launched the Google Allo, a messaging app for Android and iOS with response and smart Wizard Google . You can download Allo from Google Play and Apple’s App Store , although you may have to wait a bit, because this is a gradual implementation. "The application will be live in around the world in the coming days," the company says. Keep in mind, however, that both Response and smart Wizard Google are English-only for now, with "more languages coming soon."

Allo is the attempt of Google to create a "clever" messaging app that helps you not only stay in touch with your contacts, but the plan and find information, too. It is supposed to "keep the conversation, giving support when you need it", as well as allowing you to "say more and do more for the right within their conversations." In other words, Google expects Allo will transform into a platform, as many messaging applications already have.

unlike the Duo, which only requires a phone number for a start, Allo also use your Google account. You can disconnect your account Allo, however, the only difference is that the application will not be able to play in their personal information in their other Google products – such as Calendar, Gmail, and Photos.

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Allo, along with video calls app Duo , it was revealed at The 2016 conference I / o Google’s developer and made available in private beta, with the promise of a summer release. Duo was launched last month , and now Allo made it in the top of the hour: The last day of summer is September 21st Both of these applications are out of the product team Communications formed nearly two years ago under the vice-president of product management, Nick Fox.

Fox explained that the Duo released ahead of Allo because the development for the former actually started in the first place. The Duo has already seen 10 million downloads on Android, but Fox wouldn’t share how many downloads it has seen on iOS, saying only that the team is "happy with the progress on both Android and iOS."

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