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Introducing a new standard isn't fast or easy, but this has truly been a milestone year for RCS. A heartfelt 🙏 to our partners and the 1 billion users who helped Google Messages with RCS get to this point.

Thanks to the more than 1 billion active users who have enabled RCS in Google Messages! To celebrate, we're introducing new features to Google Messages, including Photomoji. Excited to use one of my dog Jeffree:) blog.google/products/andro…



Everybody should have secure and modern messaging without worrying what kind of phone they’re texting to. So glad to see Apple joining our ongoing work with the GSMA on RCS to make texting better for all! 🙏 cnn.com/2023/11/16/tec…


Do you remember when you first started using Chrome? For those of you who joined us 15 years ago when we launched Chrome, thank you! 🎂 Check out some of the updates coming soon to Chrome as we celebrate 15 years. blog.google/products/chrom…


I guess I shouldn't pull out my top secret phone here #GoogleIO2023


AirTag stalking poses a real danger that requires a new, joint technical standard to address. Amazing to see what we can do when we work together. theverge.com/2023/5/2/23707…


Honored to meet @President_KR Yoon today in DC and celebrate our partnership with 🇰🇷 We met with Samsung and LG to pursue our dream of developing Android together 17 years ago Back then we were still using flip phones 🤣 Looking forward to many more innovations to come with 🇰🇷!

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OK this is so cool...and...800 reasons for me to stay up way too late 👀 Hundreds of free TV channels coming to Google TV! blog.google/products/googl…


I saw this stuff in action and it's so cool. AI is an important part of how we make our products and platforms more helpful. We're bringing generative AI into @GoogleWorkspace, starting with Docs and Gmail, and I think you'll like it! blog.google/technology/ai/…


It was so fun to be back at CES! Great to meet our partners again, and of course show off cool tech at our booth. Thanks to everyone involved in making this happen!

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🎥 🎬🎞️ LumaFusion is here!

Award-winning video editing app LumaFusion comes to Android and Chrome OS engt.co/3FWqez7

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👀 "hilarious"

I still find this hilarious

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It's clear why Apple is opposing interoperability. But people should be able to send high quality videos and photos to their mom without having to buy her a new phone. #GetTheMessage

"I don't hear our users asking that we put a lot of energy" into RCS, says Tim Cook in response to a question at Code. "I would love to convert you to an iPhone." "I can't send my mom certain videos," says the questioner. "Buy your mom an iPhone," says Tim.



Wild to think about user experiences for phones that can connect to satellites. When we launched G1 in '08 it was a stretch to get 3G + Wifi working. Now we're designing for satellites. Cool! Excited to support our partners in enabling all of this in the next version of Android!


I've been a Fold user from the beginning but trying the Flip this year. Excited, @SamsungMobile! Twitter folks, what do you think?


Precisely! People have talked about "green bubbles" as an Android problem. There are hundreds of millions of people around the world already using RCS - encryption, uncompressed images and all. If you're an iPhone user, hopefully you'll be able to get these capabilities soon too.

.@Apple still has yet to adopt RCS as a messaging standard and is still defaulting to SMS/MMS. This is less secure, and causes images/videos to be compressed cross-platform. Looks like Android is raising awareness to this issue: android.com/get-the-messag… #GetTheMessage



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