Between friends, family and work, we send dozens of messages a day. But there’s an easier way to do that than using your thumbs on tiny keyboards.

Starting today, you can send messages using some of your favorite messaging apps on your Android by simply talking to Google, just like you can already do to send quick emails, Hangouts or text messages.Just say, “Ok Google, send a WhatsApp message to Joe” or whoever it is you want to reply , after which you’ll get a prompt asking you to dictate your message. Or, you can do it all in one step: “Ok Google, send a Viber message to Josh: let’s do dinner tomorrow night.” In addition to WhatsApp and Viber, you can send voice messages via WeChat, Telegram and NextPlus (just make sure you have the latest version of both the messaging and the Google app).

You’ll be able to do this in English initially (not only in the US though!) and we’ll be working to add more apps and languages in the future.



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Saturday 9 April 2016

You Can Now Send Whatsapp Messages With Google Now

Between friends, family and work, we send dozens of messages a day. But there’s an easier way to do that than using your thumbs on tiny keyboards.

Starting today, you can send messages using some of your favorite messaging apps on your Android by simply talking to Google, just like you can already do to send quick emails, Hangouts or text messages.Just say, “Ok Google, send a WhatsApp message to Joe” or whoever it is you want to reply , after which you’ll get a prompt asking you to dictate your message. Or, you can do it all in one step: “Ok Google, send a Viber message to Josh: let’s do dinner tomorrow night.” In addition to WhatsApp and Viber, you can send voice messages via WeChat, Telegram and NextPlus (just make sure you have the latest version of both the messaging and the Google app).

You’ll be able to do this in English initially (not only in the US though!) and we’ll be working to add more apps and languages in the future.



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