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Google have just made one of the biggest tech announcements of the year with their unveiling of new messaging app,Pronounced like ‘aloe’, it will be a mobile-only app where you sign up with your phone number and connect it to your Google accound.

You can also drag your finger up and down to enlarge or shrink text before it’s sent, called ‘WhisperShout’.Artificial intelligence. Called the Google Assistant, it’s like Siri on the iPhone, but will actually suggest further searches for you and even engage in conversation. The future is now. For example if someone sends a picture of a new baby, an automated reply appears saying: ‘Congratulations!’

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