Google Messages for Web readies account-based pairing w/ emojisijeff@lemdro.idmod to Android@lemdro.id – 51 points – 9 months ago9to5google.com13Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIt's kind of amazing it took this long - I don't know why they didn't do it this way from the start.With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google messages won this round of rock, paper, and scissors and lives to see another day. lol With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google Messages is just their SMS app. How would that be in conflict with whatever else they have in development?
It's kind of amazing it took this long - I don't know why they didn't do it this way from the start.With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google messages won this round of rock, paper, and scissors and lives to see another day. lol With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google Messages is just their SMS app. How would that be in conflict with whatever else they have in development?
With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google messages won this round of rock, paper, and scissors and lives to see another day. lol With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google Messages is just their SMS app. How would that be in conflict with whatever else they have in development?
With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline. Google Messages is just their SMS app. How would that be in conflict with whatever else they have in development?
It's kind of amazing it took this long - I don't know why they didn't do it this way from the start.
With how often Google drops messaging apps, they were probably having internal conflicts with another messaging app in the pipeline.
Google messages won this round of rock, paper, and scissors and lives to see another day. lol
Google Messages is just their SMS app. How would that be in conflict with whatever else they have in development?