Friday 24 February 2017

Google Allo Chat is coming to Desktop soon

Google is planning to launch desktop version of its chat app Allo soon.
The company's VP of communications products, Nick Fox, tweeted out a sneak peek at the desktop app in development.
From the Screenshot available in his tweet we can understand that the desktop client may actually just be a web version of Allo.
Allo is Google's chat app integrated with Google Assistant, allowing its AI bot to offer searches, translations and scheduling information within chats.
Google hasn't announced when the app will be available.

Interesting Facts about Google Allo app
Allo has been developed to be an instant messaging app which is going to be available for both iOS and Android.
Allo will feature an in-built Google Assistant.
Allo comes with jam-packed emojis and stickers. A reason to rejoice for emoji lovers.
The messaging app will come with “Smart Reply” that will offer suggestions of reply while texting.
While messaging, you will be able to increase the size of the text.
With the use of artificial intelligence, the app is able to read your texting pattern and then suggests replies accordingly.
Google's messaging app will feature “incognito mode” with end-to-end encryption along with discreet notifications.
Besides, you will get the option to even write on pictures before sending them.
Allo also scans your photos to get a perfect reply. It also differentiates between single and multiple reply.
You can adjust the size of these text you send. Just slide the send button up and down.
To know about Google Allo, check the below videos



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