Group texts can be a convenient way to stay in touch with multiple people simultaneously. However, sometimes, you may find yourself in a group chat by mistake. Group chats can also be a pain if you ...
Google Messages could be getting a new snoozing feature that allows you to mute messages for longer periods It's the first snoozing function since Google dissolved its text-reminding feature There's ...
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For all its utility, Google Messages has been missing one big feature: the ability to easily search for group chats and send a new message to them. That’s about to change. Users running the Google ...
Google Messages will soon support mentioning friends or family in group chats with the new Mentions feature. Users will be able to type "@" and the name of their friend/family member to mention them ...
With an upcoming feature, Google could start showing group chats in the Messages app’s New conversation screen. The feature will add a new Group chats section to search results on the New conversation ...
Group chats can be one of the best ways to communicate with friends and family, but also one of the worst, especially when you have a large number of people chatting in them. Some messaging apps ...
Google Messages looks to be planning a sizable update to group chats, with the highlight being an ability to “join this group with this unique link or QR code.” About APK Insight: In this “APK Insight ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the weekend news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade with multiple publications, including the likes of Times Internet, ...
Strava is taking one big step closer to becoming a true social network, as the fitness-tracking platform introduces in-app messaging to let users send private one-to-one and group messages. The new ...
Group chat guilt is real. An August survey of 1,000 Americans found that 20 percent of respondents felt the need to respond to every group message, while 42 percent found group chats could "feel like ...