Google translates web Messages applications from Android.com to Google.com

Recent reports show that Google's Web Messages application will be transferred from Android.com to Google.com.

Recent reports show that Google's Web Messages application will be transferred from Android.com to Google.com. Google currently wants to gradually remove the Android name in its products. And this move by Google as a preparation for saying goodbye to the Android brand.

With the Android Messages web app, users can perform receiving and messaging operations directly from the web browser (messages.android.com) without using an Android device. of yourself from another device.

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But in Chromium's Gerrit source management application, new code changes have appeared recently, indicating that this will soon change. Specifically changing the new code shows that Google notifies Chromebooks about stopping using the URL Android.com for Messages and switching to Google.com.

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Currently the messages.google.com URL does not exist yet, but it will appear soon. The report said the new change could start with Chrome OS 72 or 73. Initially, Google could retain both active URLs for a short period of time to avoid potential unexpected situations. .

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Update 24 May 2019
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