Google has confirmed that it stops the Allo smart messaging application to focus more on Messages application.
The Allo app will continue to run until March 2019, and will give users the option to export their chat history to the app Messages.
"Earlier this year, we stopped investing in Allo and brought some of its favorite features - such as Smart Reply, GIFs and desktop support - to the Messages app," said Matt Klainer, Google's VP of Consumer Communications Products. Publication.
We've learned a lot from Allo, and especially about incorporating machine learning features, such as using Google Assistant in messages," he added, noting that more machine learning capabilities will be built into the app. video of Google Duo.
According to Klainer, it's all part of Google's focus on "a simpler communication experience".
We want every Android device to have a really good one default εμπειρία ανταλλαγής μηνυμάτων. Έχουμε συνεργαστεί στενά με τη βιομηχανία των κινητών τηλεφώνων για την αναβάθμιση του SMS έτσι ώστε οι άνθρωποι από όλο τον κόσμο να μπορούν πιο εύκολα να απολαμβάνουν συνομιλίες ομάδας, να μοιράζονται φωτογραφίες υψηλής ανάλυσης και να λαμβάνουν αποδεικτικά deliverys on any Android device.
He added that more than 175 millions of people are already using Messages on Android mobile phones every month thanks to Google's collaborations with 40 mobile providers and device manufacturers.
Klainer also announced plans for the company to allow users of the Hangouts chat program to add people outside of their organization to a conversation. For example, customers, suppliers, and partners.
"By refocusing on the Messages app, and the Consumer Duo, and the Hangouts Chat and Hangouts Meet for group chats, we're focusing on providing simpler and more integrated communication," he concluded.
Allo had been announced May of 2016, and Google began to deploy smart messaging service in September of the same year.
Allo was Google's first messaging app to feature suggested “smart” responses that learn over time from user behavior. It supported sending emojis, photos and doodles as well as standard text messages to Appliances Android and iOS.
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