Why Google Allo doesn't have to kill WhatsApp to succeed?
Every once in a while, a new technology comes along that raises debates, speculations and conflicting opinions by punters about its success and/or incumbents' survival.Android disrupted Nokia 's Symbian OS iPhone killed BlackBerry as preferred work phone, Facebook put MySpace to sleep, and so on.The current debate in the tech world is about Google 's newly launched AI (artificial intelligence) powered chat app plus digital assistant combo called Google Allo.If you combine WhatsApp 's chat interface with Snapchat's doodling on image feature plus the power of Google Search and improve Siri's butler like capabilities, then you get Google Allo .
Google launches WhatsApp competitor Allo – with Google Assistant

Google has launched its latest mobile chat app, Allo, and with it Google Assistant – a chatbot that can be used in online conversations with friends.The messaging app, which is available for Android and the iPhone, has similar features to most other messaging clients: stickers, emoji, the ability to draw on images like Snapchat and the choice of group or one-on-one chats.Messages are not encrypted end-to-end by default – unlike on WhatsApp, which it will compete with – but can be switched to an incognito mode to do so and set how long they exist before they're deleted.
WhatsApp vs. Google Allo
Often times, it happens that a new technology comes along and replaces older apps or raises debates about its performance or its competitors'.This was the case with Android, for instance, which replaced the Symbian OS on Nokia, with iPhone, which replaced BlackBerry when it came to work phones, Facebook, which killed MySpace and so on and so forth.Now the entire tech world is discussing about the new AI (artificial intelligence) technology released by Google which supports the new chat app and which combines with a digital assistant to form a new app called Google Allo.
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