Having to open one app is in general better than opening two. One of my favorite use of whatsapp is as a Notes App. I have just created a group with only me as member and dump all my notes / to-do in there. Delete when no longer required. No need to have another app for another purpose. It serves well.
And that's why Allo is failing. I don't want to think about how I'm chatting with someone. If Google can upgrade that to a better experience than SMS with their Allo special sauce, great. But having three or more inboxes for the same types of conversations (Allo, Hangouts, iMessage, etc.) is just dumb.
I feel like Google doesn't know what to do when it comes to communication apps. It was so close to perfecting hangouts. SMS, google voice, merged threads. All it needed was something similar to iMessage to crush all but then they started taking out features and then come out with Allo, Duo, etc.
Snapchat only has what 100million active users and its use is anecdotally dropping because of instagram stories. Now this feature was just rolled out to a possible 1.2billion users (lots still not on speedy network smartphones but will be). Kind of a throat slash at snapchat and their future growth.
I am down for the bloat myself, one thing well is whatever when you look at the wechat world.
It's probably business 101 for Facebook to prevent people from using other competing platforms while their users get showered with features, but am I the only one who doesn't find Facebook a particularly creative company? They seem to be copying everything Snapchat does across all their apps.
I perhaps am wrong to focus on the creative aspect of things when they're doing great on so many other metrics. Still, for some reason Facebook seems like the new Microsift; and we all know who started the smartphone revolution.
Disclaimer: I rarely uses Facebook, but I use Instagram every other day or so.
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But Google's competitors seem to be going in the opposite direction. Facebook messenger does SMS as well since a while back.
[+] [-] AznHisoka|9 years ago|reply
Unfortunately, Google for some insane reason killed GTalk. Chat right there in my Gmail.
So convenient. So elegant. So useful.
Killed. For No Good Reason.
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I am down for the bloat myself, one thing well is whatever when you look at the wechat world.
[+] [-] plainOldText|9 years ago|reply
I perhaps am wrong to focus on the creative aspect of things when they're doing great on so many other metrics. Still, for some reason Facebook seems like the new Microsift; and we all know who started the smartphone revolution.
Disclaimer: I rarely uses Facebook, but I use Instagram every other day or so.
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