


Google is once again finding new places on your phone to put its Assistant.
The company is adding Google Assistant to its Android Messages app, in a move that will make Google’s texting app more like the now-defunct messaging app Allo.
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The change will let you “inject” Google Assistant suggestions into your conversations — no “Hey Google,” command required. If you you and a friend are chatting about a movie, for example, the assistant could suggest a card with showtimes. The same with weather conditions, location info, and other details you may normally rely on a Google search for. Read more…
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