Google Now allows dictating messages on WhatsApp, Viber, WeChat

Google has released an update to Google Now that allows users to dictate and send messages using messaging apps, including WhatsApp and Viber.

Google has released an update to Google Now that allows users to dictate and send messages using messaging apps, including WhatsApp and Viber.

According to the Verge, the company announced this in a blog post.

Google Now will be able to send messages using WhatsApp, Viber, WeChat, Telegram and NextPlus in English at launch, though Google plans to add more support for apps and languages in the future.

Users have to specify which app to use by saying ‘OK, Google, send a WhatsApp message to ABC’ and it will make and send the message through the proper service.

This article was first uploaded on July twenty-nine, twenty fifteen, at forty minutes past four in the afternoon.
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