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Messages, Google's more recent focus for its scattered messaging efforts following its decision to "pause" work on Allo, is now available for web users.
Android Messages for Web is really just a simple convenience to let you send and read your messages on your desktop without picking up your phone. Its convenience, however, ends there.
The new Android Messages web client will allow users to send and receive text messages from their PC desktop or laptop.
If you use the Android Messages app (which was eventually renamed to just “Messages”), you can access a web interface to chat with people from your phone using your desktop.
Google is rolling out its latest messaging app -- yes, another one -- to Android users starting this week. With the new version you'll be able to send and receive all your text messages right from ...
In addition to the web version, Google also announced a handful of other new Android Messages features, including link previews, smart replies, and ability to copy OTPs and search GIFs.
At long last, Google has introduced Android messages for web which allows users to send and receive text messages on ...
Google In short, Messages for web lets Android users text message seamlessly from any computer with a web browser. It's super easy to set up, and even syncs in real time between phone and computer.
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