Google rolling out desktop browser support for Android Messages


San Francisco, Jun 19 (IANS): Google is set to roll out desktop browser support for Android Messages, allowing users to send, view and receive messages they get on their Android devices to their personal computers (PCs).

The search engine giant plans to roll out the feature that supports text, images and stickers on the web, in the coming weeks, The Verge reported on Tuesday.

This is reportedly one of the first significant steps in Google's "push towards chat", which is the company's implementation of Rich Communication Services (RCS) inside Android Messages.

"To get started, on the Android Messages website, you scan a quick response (QR) code using the Android Messages mobile app, which creates a link between the two," the report added.

Other improvements to Android Messenger include built-in graphics interchange format (GIF) search, support for smart replies on more carriers, in-line link previews and easy copy/paste for two-factor authentication messages.

According to the report, Google has recommended users to toggle their WiFi network "off and on again" in case they experience problems with the feature.

The feature would also function on cellular data.

  

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  • Eustace, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 20 2018

    This is an improvement by Google, though it is a copy of Whatsapp. That leads to a question what happens to Allo now?

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