Google nailed e-mail with the 2004 introduction of Gmail. Now it is the No. 1 form of electronic correspondence in the US.
However, as traditional e-mail falls out of favor with a growing sliver of the population, Google has struggled to make its messaging tools relevant or introduce new ones that resonate with younger users.
Now Google is trying again with a new video chat application called Duo. The app works with mobile devices running Google’s Android operating system and Apple Inc’s iOS. It runs on Wi-Fi and cellular networks, automatically switching between different types and speeds of connection and adjusting video quality.
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Duo also uses telephone numbers, rather than a Google account or Gmail address, making it easier to call friends, family and other people already stored on smartphone contact lists.
The company’s existing video calling and messaging app — Hangouts — requires a Google account which limited adoption, especially in emerging markets. Facebook Inc’s WhatsApp and Messenger, Skype — now owned by Microsoft Corp — and Apple’s FaceTime used telephone numbers to grow faster.
A confusing array of communication options has held Google back. It has two e-mail services — Gmail, which is the top e-mail service in the US based on unique visitors, according to ComScore, and Inbox; three text offerings, Hangouts, Messenger and the upcoming Allo; and now two video chat services, Duo and Hangouts, which offers texting and video calls.
This scattershot approach, and Google’s late start, is becoming more costly for the Alphabet Inc division as messaging evolves from a simple way to communicate quickly into one of the next big technology platforms supporting digital commerce, advertising and new services powered by artificial intelligence.
“Google missed it because of the requirement that you needed a Google ID to communicate with others,” said Ankit Jain, an executive at SimilarWeb Inc, which measures Web site and mobile app usage.
Hangouts ranked 84th among Android apps in the US last month, based on installs and usage, according to SimilarWeb. That lagged Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Snapchat.
Nick Fox, a 13-year Google veteran, was tasked by Google chief executive officer Sundar Pichai 18 months ago with fixing the sprawl. Soon after, his new team formulated a strategy and started building Duo and Allo.
“Google sees communication as this essential human need, whether that’s through text, a picture, calling someone or doing a video call,” Fox said in a recent interview.
This insight is a decade old and has guided Facebook’s strategy since its creation in 2004. Asian companies, like Tencent Holdings Ltd’s (騰訊) WeChat and Line, have grown into tech powerhouses by connecting people through communication apps and offering related services on top of their networks. Skype, founded in 2003, became a leading video chat app on a similar foundation.
So how is Fox going to catch up? Job No. 1 is clearing up the bloated smorgasbord of Google communications services.
Hangouts will be a workplace service, offering group video conferencing mostly via desktop computers and office laptops, Fox said.
It is to be integrated more with Google’s work software, such as Docs, Sheets and Slides, which will be easier to share.
Duo is a mobile app and only allows one-to-one video calling, limiting it as a consumer offering. Allo, a messaging service coming out later this year, will also target consumers, Fox said.
Google’s Messenger is a basic text system, part of a group of services provided to wireless carriers that work closely with Android.
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