Google has apologised for erroneously sending a video message in bulk to its Google Duo users by the Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli. The Video conferencing platform Google Duo accidentally sent a message from Kohli to users around the world. In the video, Kohli is seen saying "thank you for the wishes and keep cheering for the team India on Duo". Virat Kohli ‘Lets His Bat Do the Talking’ in Puma’s New Campaign #SockThem With DIVINE Rapping (Watch Video).
Google later issued a statement, saying the video message was sent accidentally to unintended recipients. "This was not an ad -- it was a message that users in India were intended to receive as a thank you if they chose to participate in an upcoming Duo promotion," the company said in a statement late Friday. MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Team Go Paintballing Ahead of CWC 2019 Clash Against South Africa (See Pics & Video).
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Anyone else get this random #duo message from @imVkohli? 🤷♀️#googleduo #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/3COS3VxaeK
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Android users took to Redditt to report the glitch. Interestingly, the video message was shared with users in the US, Canada, New Zealand and Australia but not in India.
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