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Google Allo was an instant messaging mobile app by Google for the Android and iOS mobile operating systems, with a web client available in some web browsers. It closed on March 12, 2019. It closed on March 12, 2019.
Google Tasks canvas: A full-screen interface of Google Tasks that was discontinued in April. [90] [91] Google Allo – Google's instant messaging app. Discontinued on March 12. [92] Google Image Charts – a chart-making service that provided images of rendered chart data, accessed with REST calls. The service was deprecated in 2012 ...
Fireball — Google Allo; Firefly — Arch Linux 0.3; Firestorm — Blue Linux 1.0; Firetruck — Sun UltraSPARC; Fisher — Red Hat Linux 7.0.90 (reference to Carrie Fisher) Five Star — Mandrake Linux 9.2; Flagship — Apple Power Macintosh 8100/110; Flamingo — Sun VidIO; Flapjack — Sun Netra t1 Model 105; Flare — Source Mage GNU/Linux 0.7
This is an alphabetic list of defunct instant messaging platforms, showing the name, when it was discontinued and the type of client.. AOL Instant Messenger, 1997–2017 ...
Google took the veil off a new messaging app today and it's called Allo. It's not a Hangouts replacement but rather a standalone app that looks kind of like Facebook Messenger or Whatsapp. The key ...
The Google Assistant was unveiled during Google's developer conference on May 18, 2016, as part of the unveiling of the Google Nest smart speaker and new messaging app Allo; Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained that the Assistant was designed to be a conversational and two-way experience, and "an ambient experience that extends across devices". [10]
Allo (company), a Ukrainian electronics distribution company; Allo Communications, a fiber-optic telecommunications company and subsidiary of Nelnet; Google Allo, a discontinued AI-based messaging app made by Google; Allo (platform), a decentralized finance platform specializing in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization and on-chain fund management.
Google Desktop was a computer program with desktop search capabilities, created by Google for Linux, Apple Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows systems. It allowed text searches of a user's email messages, computer files, music, photos, chats, web pages viewed, and the ability to display "Google Gadgets" on the user's desktop in a sidebar.