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šYou Can Now Send Messages via Claude App
[inside] Anthropic has added a new feature to the Claude app on iOS and Android.

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Anthropic has added a new feature to the Claude app on iOS and Android, you can now draft and send emails, messages, and calendar invites right from the app. No more app switching; just open Claude and get things done, whether you're scheduling a meeting or firing off a quick message. Itās available to all users, free or paid.
Perplexity has rolled out Comet Shortcuts, a new way to automate repetitive web tasks using simple commands in plain English. Just type a /command anywhere in Comet to trigger actions like pulling data, submitting forms, or navigating pages.
Manus AI has introduced Wide Research, a new feature built for tackling large-scale research projects. While itās designed for heavy-duty tasks, thereās more happening behind the scenes. For now, itās only available to Manus Pro users, but wider access is coming soon.
Sam Altman may have just given us our first real look at GPT-5. In a recent X post, the OpenAI CEO shared a ChatGPT screenshot tagged āChatGPT 5,ā hinting that the next-gen model is already in use, and possibly launching soon.
SAP is set to acquire SmartRecruiters, a hiring platform used by over 4,000 companies worldwide. The move aims to strengthen SAPās SuccessFactors suite with better recruiting tools and AI-powered hiring. The deal is expected to close by the end of 2025, pending approval. Terms of the deal havenāt been shared.
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Jan went from sweeping floors in Ukraine to building one of the worldās most popular messaging apps. After moving to California at 16, he worked odd jobs, landed a gig at Yahoo, and met future co-founder Brian Acton. In 2009, inspired by his new iPhone, Koum built a simple status app, until Appleās push notifications turned it into a messaging hit. He and Acton went all in, kept the app ad-free, and scaled WhatsApp to 200 million users before Facebook bought it for $19 billion in 2014.
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