Google : Allo & Duo
Allo is an instant
messaging mobile app developed by Google that includes a virtual assistant and provides a "smart reply"
function that allows users to reply without typing.
Allo's "Smart reply"
function uses Google's machine learning technology to suggest a reply to the last message,
which can be selected from a few options. The feature also analyses images sent
to the user in order to suggest responses. Similar to the smart reply feature
seen in Google's Inbox app, it learns from the user's behaviour to
adapt its suggestions over time.[6] Allo is one of the apps that support Google Assistant, a conversational virtual assistant
Feautres of App are "Whisper
Shout" allows the user to increase or decrease the size of a message to
represent volume.[7]
Allo also lets users draw on photos before sending them as of
like snapchat. The app is available on Android and iOS.
Duo is mobile-only, was built to be very fast, and
“takes the complexity out of video calling,” .Duo promises fewer dropped calls,
and even supports handing calls off between Wi-Fi and cellular connections but
call drops may shows during call due to lower speed data connections of cellular
and wifi.
To get started with Duo, all you need is a phone number. You
don’t need to create a separate account, nor do you need a Google account. And
no, Duo doesn’t use your Google account in any way, according to Google.
It takes one tap to get into a call, one tap to
answer, and, in general, everything is focused on getting you into a call as
quickly as possible.
All Duo calls are end-to-end encrypted by
default. Because the calls are set up via Google’s servers and rely on
peer-to-peer technology, encryption is a must to ensure none of the
intermediate networks can tap into your call A neat thing I noticed is
that if you navigate away from a call, the video will stop. In short, if you
can’t see yourself, the person you’re calling also can’t see you.
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