Get ready because Google works through its messaging system. After the Google Allo fiasco, Hangouts and an unsuccessful attempt to extend the use of RCS messages, the Mountain View company plans to try again.
At least they say so internally Information, where they point to that Google operates a messaging service aimed at companies and professionals which will integrate some of its social media tools to compete with platforms such as Slack or Microsoft Teams.
New delivery service focusing on companies and employees
This source confirms that, in its current state, this application integrate resources from different platforms
"The new mobile app, currently being tested within Google, includes Hangouts Meet, the Google videoconferencing app, and Hangouts Chat, a real-time messaging app."
One thing is certain the app will participate set G Suite toolbar, so that it can be accessed – at least initially – by only users with a business account using Google's platform.
"Thomas Kurian, manager of the Google Cloud unit, talked about the new app at a conference held in mid-January for merchants and business executives, according to two sources.
But there's more: because Google's goal is to build instead of Slack, Microsoft Teams, Facebook Workplace and other style platforms, it is possible that this new service integrates with other company services to attract those professionals who already use the services of great G.
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