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  "path": "/2026/02/17/new-google-messages-feature-ends-copy-everything-frustration/",
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  "textContent": "Google Messages is developing a feature allowing users to select and copy specific portions of a message, according to Android Authority. The change addresses a long-standing user request since the app’s inception. Currently, long-pressing a message only copies the entire text, which is inconvenient for extracting details like addresses or links. The new capability was […]",
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