Google’s Hangouts group chat feature is now a little more useful, with one-on-one conversations, a way to look back at chat history and a stand-alone app for people who want to use Hangouts as a general communications tool.
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New in the chat service, which is a headlining feature of Google’s Google+ social network, is a way to do one-on-one chats with people during a group chat. Google is calling the new feature “facetoface”, and hopes it will get more people to use Google+ instead of jumping to another communication service.
Google has also added a way to go back and see the entire history of a conversation, including text and photos. This can be turned off or cleared, although Google is pitching it as a way for people to quickly get up to speed on a group chat that they might not have been a part of, and to pull up old entries.
Other additions include photos and emoticons, and a back-end change that will get rid of notifications for a Hangout invite on other devices if you’ve accepted an invite elsewhere.
The changes were unveiled in San Francisco on Wednesday, during Google’s keynote address at I/O, the company’s annual developers conference.
Google hopes these new features and adjustments will de-fragment the Google+ Hangouts experience across devices. The company said the changes are arriving on the web, and as free, stand-alone apps headed to Android and iOS.
Via CNET.com
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