There are a number of different ways that we can communicate with
people away from our mobile phones, and Google has a variety of services
that allow us to chat. Now a new service being called Google Babble is
being tipped to unify talk services.
A number of sources are suggesting that Google are going to bring all
of their messaging services under a single umbrella, and it is thought
it will be called Google Babble. At the moment the search engine giant
has a number of chat services that don’t interact that well, which
includes Google Talk, Hangout, Messenger, Voice, and Chat for Drive.
These work differently from each other and the only ones that really
work together are G+ and Google Talk for Gmail, but these leave a lot to
be desired. But if the company can integrate all these features it
would provide services such as BlackBerry Messenger and Apple’s iMessage
something to think about.
As Geek.com
are reporting a number of different sources are saying this new service
is being designed from scratch so no compatibility problems are
occurred. The service won’t be open to other services such as Skype, but
it is tipped to have a good performance and quality with an app for
Android and Chrome OS. There is a good chance it will be officially
unveiled at May’s Google I/O event along with Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie
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