
Google announced seven new features coming to the instant messaging service “Google Chat” with the aim of improving the communication experience. One of these features is Smart Compose “Smart Compose” which allows quick replies by displaying suggestions to complete phrases and sentences according to context while reducing spelling and grammatical errors. This feature supports multiple languages and will be available first in the web version of Google Chat.
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The ability to edit messages after sending them is being introduced, where messages can be edited to ensure their clarity and correctness, and a message can be completely deleted and a new one written.
Other features include the ability to quote a message when replying in conversations, and the ability to see who has read messages in groups.
These features aim to facilitate and improve the communication experience and conversation management in Google Chat.
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Additionally, Google pointed to other features in Google Chat, such as the ability to add links to words or phrases within messages by selecting them and choosing “Insert link” in the text formatting toolbar. This allows creating short links instead of sending long webpage URLs.
Google also introduced the ability to hide inactive conversations, allowing users to organize and arrange conversations in a more effective way.
Google also enables the ability to add apps to Google Chat to enhance its functionality. Users can add apps such as Giphy for sharing animated images and other available apps to meet their needs and improve the conversation experience.
These new features aim to provide a better and more flexible experience for users in Google Chat and improve communication and collaboration functionality.
Here are more features that Google introduced in Google Chat:
1. Ability to pin important messages: Users can now pin important messages at the top of the screen for easy access and review at a later time as well.
2. Descriptive notifications for images: Descriptive notifications now appear on shared images in conversations, allowing users to see more details and comment on them more easily.
3. Official Emoji stickers: Users can use a variety of official Emoji stickers provided by Google to express their feelings and add an extra touch of fun to conversations as well.
4. Responsive notifications: Google Chat notifications have been improved to be more responsive and effective, helping users receive new information and updates faster as well.
5. Link previews: Previews of shared links in conversations can now be displayed, allowing users to see the content before clicking on the link and verify its credibility and relevance as well.
6. Inline image support: Users can send and view inline images within conversations, allowing easy and seamless sharing of images with others as well.
7. Improvements to the group conversation experience: Google introduced improvements to the group conversation experience in Google Chat, including the ability to add more people to group conversations, name conversations, and manage notifications.
These diverse features aim to improve the user experience and provide additional functionality and useful features for effective and flexible communication via Google Chat.
In summary:
Google revealed seven new features in the instant messaging service “Google Chat” to improve the communication experience. Among these features is the Smart Compose feature that provides suggestions for completing phrases and sentences based on context. This feature was also added to the web version. Users can now also edit messages after sending them, delete them entirely, and write a new message. Messages can now be quoted and replied to in conversation groups. Users can also see which other users have read the message in the group. Other features include the ability to add shortened links within messages, hide inactive conversations, and add additional apps such as Giphy for sharing animated images. All these features aim to enhance the user experience and provide effective and flexible communication via Google Chat.





