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WhatsApp is not specially an emerging market product, I think it is the most popular chat app in a bunch of European countries.
Yea I think the US is definitely an outlier there; Out of the couple dozen countries I've visited recently outside of the US, Whatsapp seems like hands-down the most popular messaging app (whereas in the US, almost no one I know uses it unless they're in frequent contact with a non-trivial number of foreigners).
Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
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Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
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#93On the same week that they discontinued Hangouts on Air in favor of YouTube? Why is Google always making and closing stuff?
Some things end up in different box than they were in before when you cleaning up your house. Have you never moved your code from one package to another?
Some companies just can't get their branding straight. They launch a video product, then buy one, then try to keep them separate, then try to merge them, then kill one.
Or they launch any of a bazillion interactive chat apps, each worse than the first, and keep killing them off. Then wonder why people don't use them.
They have a secret sauce money machine and start fucking with it.
They create a fear-driven paranoia taillight chaser, set up really stupid rules about engagement, drive off their highly enthusiastic early-adopter crowd, try to cram it down everyone's throats, allow 2 billion random strangers on the Internet to set Calendar appointments (Scoble's blast at Slic Vic was classic), and mix a bazillion random Internet freaks with your personal email contacts.
They shove cameras into the world's face and the world bitchslaps them for it, rightly.
And that's the piddling stuff.
Then they create smoke alarms that cannot be turned off, thermostats that can't work without Internet, and buy, then sell, a war-making robot-terminator-dog company.
And they expect us to believe them that their Majick Cars will be bugproof, un-annoying, and non-lethal.
I think they'll find that when the time comes, the letter H will be well occupied by Hubris.
Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
#94Have they announced when it will be discontinued?
A bit cynical but that was my initial thought as well. It's sad because FaceTime exists for so long and is so easy to use and I'd really like to have an app that I can use with both of my parents (one Android, one iOS). But I see Google failing with this already.
Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
#95Sounds like Duo has a simple user experience, which is great. But it doesn't solve the eye-contact problem with video calls today. When you look at the person on the screen whom you're talking to, that person sees you looking away, because you're not looking into the camera, which is somewhere on the edge of the screen. So you don't make eye contact with the person you're talking to. And for me, that makes video call…
To be honest, I never found this to be a huge problem. After hundreds of Skype calls with people, I just don't notice it anymore. Sure, to fix that problem would be nice. But I don't think the engineering required to put a camera behind a screen, or creepily adjusting people's pupils in realtime, are worth it to rectify what is hardly an issue. EDIT: also, it's a bit weird to write a critique like yours for the launc…
I think this is a fair critique because the release announcement states the product should address the symptom that "nearly half of us never make video calls on mobile". If you believe the underlying problem is that lack of eye contact makes video calling low-value to many people this is not a viable solution.
Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
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Can't they just put a camera behind the screen? Been waiting for this for over a decade
apple has a patent on something similar since 2006, http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=... recently improved upon it: http://appleinsider.com/articles/09/01/08/apple_files_patent... Wonder why it never made it into a product.
Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
#97I just hope it can be disabled with rest of the Google bloatware when I buy my next phone.
[1]http://www.reddit.com/r/android/comments/4xxnjl/_/d6jawai
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Yup. Can't get over the feeling of looking down at the person you are talking to. If you look at the camera, you can't look at the person :(
Just need 4 front facing cameras
Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
#99It's why Skype and other platforms have had such a hard time touching it in terms of video quality.
Re: Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app
#100I know these will be preinstalled on Android, but many friends and family use iOS and I will feel silly asking them to install Duo and Allo. Hangouts is able to mix voice, video and text just fine. Why start requiring separate apps? This is Google at its dumbest. They are squandering the small amount of momentum Hangouts has.
> Hangouts is able to mix voice, video and text just fine. For varying values of "just fine". For me, hangouts is probably the worst performing app on mobile, desktop and tablet. It's so bad that even Skype shames it. And FaceTime...well let's not even compare.