
With Allo coming to desktop, one could be quite excited to have access to Google Assistant via their computer, plus the idea of multi-device access. Currently, whenever you sign into Allo on a new device, you are logged out on the previous device. With the building of a dedicated web client, those days could soon be over.
It should be noted that Allo was introduced at last year’s Google I/O, almost a year ago. Provided how much hype and stage time Google gave the app, it seems odd that it has taken this long to get a desktop client.
Allo on desktop – have you been waiting for it?
Still in early development, but coming to a desktop near you… #GoogleAllo #SneakPeek pic.twitter.com/f7QNFH7IHO
— Nick Fox (@RealNickFox) February 24, 2017
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Google Allo Web Client for Desktop Users in the Works is a post from: Droid Life
Google Allo Web Client for Desktop Users in the Works
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