Google Chat

Google Chat is a communication software developed by Google built for teams that provides direct messages and team chat rooms, similar to competitors Slack and Microsoft Teams, along with a group messaging function that allows G Drive content sharing (Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides). It is one of two apps that constitute the replacement for Google Hangouts, the other being Google Meet. Google planned to begin retiring Google Hangouts in October 2019.[1]

Google Chat
Developer(s)Google
Initial release2017
Stable release
2020.07.26.325137570_prod
PlatformAndroid, iOS, Web
TypeCommunication software
LicenseFreemium
Websitechat.google.com

The current version is for G Suite customers only, with identical features in all packages except a lack of Vault data retention in the Basic package.[2]

History

Google Chat was called Hangouts Chat before it was rebranded.[3] Following the rebranding, and along with a similar change for Hangouts Meet, the Hangouts brand is to be removed from G Suite. It will remain a consumer-level product for people using standard Google accounts.[4][5][6] While Google Meet introduced the above features to upgrade the original Hangouts application, some standard Hangouts features were deprecated, including viewing attendees and chat simultaneously. The number of video feeds allowed at one time was also reduced to 8 (while up to 4 feeds can be shown in a "tiles" layout), prioritizing those attendees who most recently used their microphone. Additionally features such as the chat box were changed to overlay the video feeds, rather than resizing the latter to fit.

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