Google on Tuesday launched Google Duo, pitting it directly
against Apple Inc's FaceTime, which allows video calls only
between Apple devices.
Duo will also compete with Microsoft Corp's video-calling app
Skype, Facebook Inc's Messenger and even its own Hangout
app.
Duo comes with a unique feature called "knock knock", which lets
a person to see live video of a caller before answering.
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Google said video calls would work even on slower networks by
"gracefully" reducing the resolution to keep the call going
smoothly.
"For video calls on the go, Duo will switch between Wi-Fi and
cellular data automatically without dropping your call," Justin
Uberti, principal software engineer, wrote in a blog post.
Google, owned by Alphabet Inc <GOOGL.O>, said the app would be
live worldwide in the next few days.
(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio
D'Souza)
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