• redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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    1 year ago

    First, there was google wallet, then came android pay, then google wallet and android pay got merged into google pay, then google pay was split into google wallet and google pay, then google pay shut down in us.

    To be continued…

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        Google Wallet with Gemini.

        Gemini will suggest where you should spend your money next, based on AI analysing your spending patterns.

        By the way Gemini is going to automatically pay the optimum amount of tip based on Google partnership.

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          Suggest? Nah fam, it will decide what you want and make the purchases for you based on your overall profile, browsing patterns, bank account analysis and integration with smart devices in your home such as the fridge.

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      It’s almost as if, and bear with me here this is a truly wild concept, letting every manager run their own little show and paying them based on how many new products they introduce isn’t actually healthy.

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        Don’t put hangout in the same breath as duo and meet. It was way better than those “two”

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          So true. I should have said “Allo”, but I’d forgotten it existed.

          I have Google Fi and it was fantastic to have that work using Hangouts. I could turn any device into a spare phone. The “replacement” website feature is disappointing.