The Google Hangouts messaging app has been announced today at the Google I/O 2013 keynote event.
The app, which had been rumored for some time and was thought to be called Babel and Hangout, is finally a reality and is set to be available starting today for Android, iOS and the web.
Google Hangouts has been introduced during today's Google I/O keynote by Vic Gundotra, Google's Senior Vice President of Engineering and it allows for cross-platform communication across devices. It will turn Google's messaging services, like Google Talk or the Chat and Hangouts features in Google+ into a single services.
The app is a standalone one, not part of Google+, and is focused on conversations, not contacts, with the most important people you talk to ranked, so you can add them to a conversation easier. As you can see in the screenshot below, the chat window is very fluent, just like a normal discussion, with the possibility to add images (which are stored in albums, for easy access).
The best part is that clicking the video button will send everyone into a group video call, a feature that's also available in the app, and it's free, too. Probably one of the most interesting features it will offer you is cross-platform notifications, meaning that if a notification is removed from one of your devices, it gets removed from all of them.
Source:Hangouts
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