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Now, access Twitter without a data connection on your phones
Fp Archives •More than 11 million people use U2opia's Fonetwish service, which helps access Facebook and Google Talk on mobile without a data connection.<br /><br />
No more inbox tabs: Google testing mobile-inspired major redesign for Gmail
Tech2 News Staff •Now, access Twitter without a data connection on your phones
Fp Archives •More than 11 million people use U2opia's Fonetwish service, which helps access Facebook and Google Talk on mobile without a data connection.<br />
15 things Google got wrong
Nikhils •Nobody likes being reminded about mistakes on their birthday, but Google, you are a grown-up now and we think you can take it.
Your Google Hangout images will get automatically saved to your Google+ Photos
Nishtha •Ever since Google Talk has been updated to Hangouts, users have been able to send pictures to each other over chat making it easier to hold conversations that include transfer of images...
Google will bring back calling functionality to Hangouts
Nishtha •Google is not planning to kill off Voice integration with Hangouts after all. It has emerged that the company plans to reintroduce support for making calls using
No voice calls with Google Hangouts upgrade
Nishtha •Google’s newly unveiled Hangouts service is all kinds of awesome. The much anticipated app combines typed conversations, images and video into a single
Google Hangouts is here, a unified cross-platform messaging service
Shunal •Google has finally taken the curtains off the much-anticipated new chat app, dubbed Hangouts. The chatting application combines typed conversations, images and
Outlook.com to now support Google Talk
Nishtha •Why stop at just Skype integration if you can add Google Talk to your service too? This seems to be exactly what Microsoft is thinking with
Google I/O 2013: Get ready for Babble, the unified chat service
Fp Staff •Google's I/O conference begins this week and one of the biggest releases that we are likely to see is called Babble, a product that will unify all of Google's various messaging platforms.