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On Aug 16, 2016 12:10 PM, "Andrew Ferdian" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Knock knock... > > Papa dimana? Mama mo ngecek... > > ahahahaha... > > On Aug 16, 2016 11:49, "Eko Prasetiyo" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Fitur knock knock itu bisa jd blunder buat yg ga ngerti >> >> ---- >> *Google Duo arrives to take on FaceTime* >> // *The Verge - All Posts* >> >> Google Duo, a new video chat app that works exclusively on phones, is >> getting released today. I've been using it for about a week and I can tell >> you that it's fast, easy to use, and devoid of complicated bells and >> whistles. You tap on the face of the person you want to call, they answer, >> and you have a one-on-one video chat going. Nobody who uses this app can >> say that Google didn't achieve its goal of creating a video chat app that's >> relentlessly, explicitly designed solely for phones. >> >> That effort is so single-minded I can't decide if it's timid or bold. >> >> First, a bit about how Duo works. It's available on both Android phones >> and iPhones. When you sign up, the app checks your phone number from your >> SIM and then sends you a confirmation text. That's the whole setup process >> — there are no accounts to create nor friend lists to maintain. It's tied >> directly to your contacts list and your phone number. >> >> That's great for simplicity, but bad if you want to use Duo on anything >> other than your phone. It's also unable to make conference calls, put >> Hangouts-style funny pirate hats on your head during a call, or offer just >> about any other fancy feature you might expect from a video conference app. >> >> “We thought 'amazing on mobile, nothing on desktop' was the better >> approach.” >> >> Duo's radical simplicity is by design, says vice president of Google's >> communications division, Nick Fox. "By being laser-focused on mobile," he >> says, "it enables us to just make sure that we were doing a great, >> wonderful job on that case. ... For us, we thought 'amazing on mobile, >> nothing on desktop' was the better approach." >> >> There is one feature in Duo that feels genuinely new: it's called "Knock >> Knock." When you receive a call on Android (it doesn't work on the iPhone), >> your entire screen starts showing the live video from your caller before >> you even answer. It lets you see who's calling — and lets the caller make >> funny faces to try to entice you to answer. Google's promo video for Duo >> emphasizes it heavily: >> >> In my testing, Knock Knock worked very well — and it has the added >> benefit of making the call start immediately. The video call is already >> running the nanosecond you swipe up to answer it. "Instead of the call >> starting with frustration and confusion, Fox says, "you start with a smile >> because you know it already works." I don't know about the smile, but I do >> know that Duo calls started without all the "Hello, are you there?" that I >> typically experience with most other video and audio calls. >> >> For those worried about people hijacking their screen with a video feed >> while they're at dinner or a meeting, a few notes to ease your mind. First, >> Knock Knock only works with people you already have saved in your contacts >> — so random people won't show up. Second, you can block a caller if you >> like — but take note that since Duo doesn't have its own independent >> friends list, blocking a caller on Duo blocks them everywhere. Last, you >> can turn the feature off entirely if you don't like it. >> >> Google also has done a lot of work on the back end to make things feel >> immediate. It's based on WebRTC, with some added technical underpinnings to >> make the call automatically ratchet the quality up or down depending on >> your connection quality. It's even able to maintain the call when you >> switch from Wi-Fi to cellular. After a very brief hiccup, the call just >> keeps on going. >> >> I mostly tested Duo on a Nexus 5X (running the latest Android Nougat >> Beta), where call quality was mostly good — better on Wi-Fi, but never so >> bad that it dropped completely. On the iPhone 6S, call quality was equally >> good. However, because Google doesn’t have the same ability to integrate on >> iOS as it does on Android, there are a few hassles: no Knock Knock, and you >> have to unlock the phone before you answer the call. >> >> Duo is the second of the two apps Google announced at its developer >> conference this past May. The other is the AI-enhanced text messaging app >> Allo, for which Google hasn't yet announced a release date. That's odd >> enough, but perhaps not as confusing as Google's overall strategy with >> communication apps: instead of fixing its unified solution, Hangouts, >> Google has opted to release two different (but slightly related) messaging >> apps: one for video and one for text. >> >> Neither app is designed to *replace* Google's other video and messaging >> app, Hangouts. Instead, Hangouts will continue to exist with a more tightly >> focused mission: serving enterprise users, where Fox says we can expect "it >> will increasingly be more integrated with Google Apps suite." It will still >> be available for consumers, of course, but those users won't be the focus >> of future product development. >> >> Hangouts will continue, but with an enterprise focus >> >> And Fox is also not especially concerned that Google is offering a >> multiplicity of communication apps. He sees Google's products as split >> broadly into three bands: Allo and Duo for consumers; Hangouts for the >> enterprise; and services that are more carrier focused — like SMS, RCS, and >> even the Phone app. Fox believes that consumers simply aren't confused by a >> multiplicity of messaging apps — whether they're made by Google or not — >> "People use the apps that their friends are using," he says. And he's >> excited to see Duo (and, later, Allo) compete with all of them head-to-head. >> >> How Duo will actually compete was (and is) one of my biggest questions. >> Why use Duo when Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, FaceTime, Hangouts, and any >> number of other options exist? Is Google going to leverage the massive >> power of the Android install base somehow? Will Duo be part of the standard >> suite of Google Play apps preinstalled on the vast majority of Android >> phones (outside of China)? "We haven't made decisions on that yet," says >> Fox. "We want to get it out there, see how it does, and then I see >> distribution as the next step rather than the first step." >> >> When I said up top that I couldn't decide whether Google's strategy with >> Duo was bold or timid, this is what I was referring to. It's not going to >> be the automatic default for all Android phones, replacing phone calls in >> the way that iMessage replaces SMS. Google isn't ready to go there just >> yet, which feels timid. >> >> Duo has to compete on its own merits >> >> But it's also bold. In this incredibly crowded marketplace, Google is >> forcing Duo to compete on its own merits. You can invite somebody to use it >> by sending them a text from inside the app, but otherwise the plan seems to >> just be to see how it is received in the marketplace. I asked some variant >> of "how are you going to get users for this thing" no fewer than four times >> in my hour with Fox, and every time the answer boiled down to this: "We're >> focused on building great apps that people love and distribution will >> follow that." >> >> I have no idea if that plan will work: sometimes boldness is just >> naiveté. But I can't help but respect the clarity of purpose behind the >> creation of Duo. It's aggressively, obsessively focused on making the best >> possible mobile experience for video chat, at the expense of all else. He >> said no to desktop, no to conference calling, no even to allowing the same >> account to work on multiple devices. For the Duo team, getting "mobile >> first" right meant demanding it be "mobile only." >> >> Duo does one-on-one video chat very well, which is what Google set out to >> make it do. 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