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Comment: How Google Duo is a war on two fronts
Google's rival to Facetime will struggle to become numero uno, writes Emmet RyanThe phrase Facetime killer has already been dropped as the arrival of Duo feels far more defensive than aggressive from Google.The big difference between Duo and other video calling apps is Knock Knock, a feature that allows the person receiving the call to see video of the person calling before answering.Naturally this feature has been given the heavy treatment by Google, being promoted in a video featuring active yet comforting musing as happy beautiful yet relatable people celebrate the quirkiness.
Skype, Facetime rival Google Duo app review
Google takes on Skype, FaceTime with new video-calling app Duo The app, dubbed Duo, represents Google's response to other popular video calling options, including Apple's FaceTime, Microsoft's Skype and Facebook's Messenger app.Google's video-calling app Duo: All you need to know Announced at its I/O developer conference earlier this year, Google has finally made its video calling app – Duo, available to the general public.The app boasts features like end-to-end encryption and claims to deliver a great user experience.
Google to Add Audio Calls Support in Duo
Just two days ago, Google launched the global rollout of one of its most promising communications application, Google Duo, which has been rather well received, mainly thanks to its simplistic interface and straightforward features.Now it seems that the Mountain View-based giant is looking to add new features to the app.One of the main advantages of Google's Duo app is that it offers an easy way to place video calls, without the hassle of adjusting multiple settings and going through a menu with various features.
Voice Calling is "Coming Soon" to Google Duo
Voice Calling is "Coming Soon" to Google DuoGoogle Duo was unveiled at Google I/O earlier this year and became available for download this week (at least in some regions), on both Android and iOS.For readers who may be wondering, Duo is a new video-calling application poised to replace Google Hangouts on Android devices, along with its "Allo" counterpart – another Google app revealed at Google I/O, which focuses on text messaging.As mentioned above, Duo was released this week and brings video calling to smartphone users, but interestingly enough and according to Amit Fulay – Product Lead for Communications at Google – the application will eventually be updated to support voice calling as well.
Google Duo (for Android) Review & Rating
It has been possible to make video calls from computers for decades, and from smartphones since there have been front-facing cameras.Yet we stubbornly stick to text and voice messages.Google aims to change all that with Duo, a video calling Android app intended to be fast, simple, and secure.
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