Google's Hangouts service has been heralded as a pretty versatile communications tool, allowing instant messaging, photo and file sharing, voice calls and video calls.
However, until now, there's always been one thing missing; the ability to make little funny squiggles and doodles and send them to your nearest and dearest.
However, that draconian era of art-free Hangout-ing (Hanging out?) looks like it's coming to an end with some web-based users reporting a set of sketching tools showing up within the in-browser Gmail page.
According to an AndroidPolice tipster, users will have a choice of brush thickness and colours in a sort of primitive MS Paint style interface within the message window.
Google doodles
Interestingly, according to the tipster, drawings can still be edited after they've been sent, which raises the possibility of collaboration, but that's just speculation on our part.
Have you received this revolutionary new feature yet? Has it rocked your Hangouts world? Do you communicate only in drawings now? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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