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New Features of WhatsApp 2022 l Voice Status

WhatsApp new Voice Status Features 2022 #whatsappstatus #whatsapp #whatsapp_status #whatsappvoice #BSNmedia #BSN #bsn #BSNgamecontest BSN media Game contest:    • BSN media Gifts Contest Game l Cooker...   (Subscribe, Watch, Like, Comment & Won Free Gifts) Similar Searches WhatsApp Messenger, or simply WhatsApp, is an internationally available freeware, cross-platform centralized instant messaging (IM) and voice-over-IP service owned by American company Meta Platforms. It allows users to send text messages and voice messages, make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other content. WhatsApp's client application runs on mobile devices but is also accessible from desktop computers. The service requires a cellular mobile telephone number to sign up. In January 2018, WhatsApp released a standalone business app targeted at small business owners, called WhatsApp Business, to allow companies to communicate with customers who use the standard WhatsApp client. Initially, WhatsApp was not intended to be a messaging app. In January 2009, after Koum purchased an iPhone, he and Acton, keen to jump into what they saw foresaw as a newly burgeoning multi-million dollar app industry created by the Apple App Store, Koum came up with an idea for an app to provide dynamic information about the people listed in your address book: it would show statuses for each person, for example: if you were on a call, your battery was low, or you were at the gym. Their discussions often took place at the home of Koum's Russian friend Alex Fishman in West San Jose. They realized that to take the idea further, they would need an iPhone developer. Fishman visited RentACoder.com, found Russian developer Igor Solomennikov, and introduced him to Koum. Koum named the app WhatsApp to sound like what's up. On February 24, 2009, he incorporated WhatsApp Inc. in California. However, when early versions of WhatsApp kept crashing, Koum considered giving up and looking for a new job. Acton encouraged him to wait for a few more months. It wasn't until four to five months after the app had been downloaded by only a handful of Fishman's Russian speaking friends, that Apple launched push notifications in June 2009, allowing users to be pinged when they were not using an app. Koum updated WhatsApp so that everyone in the user's network would be notified when a user's status changed. The way this new facility was used, took Koum a little by surprise when they began pinging each other with jokey custom statuses like, I woke up late, or I'm on my way. Suddenly a new kind of instant messaging facility had been born out of the chance capability that users found more useful than the app's intended purpose. At some point it sort of became instant messaging, says Fishman. We started using it as 'Hey how are you?' And then someone would reply. Jan watched the changing statuses on a Mac Mini at his town house in Santa Clara, and realized he'd inadvertently created a messaging service. WhatsApp 2.0 was released in August 2009 with a purposely designed messaging component and the number of active users suddenly increased to 250,000. Although Acton was working on another startup idea, he decided to join the company. In October 2009, Acton persuaded five former friends at Yahoo! to invest $250,000 in seed funding, and Acton became a co-founder and was given a stake. He officially joined WhatsApp on November 1 After months at beta stage, the application launched in November 2009, exclusively on the App Store for the iPhone. Koum then hired a friend in Los Angeles, Chris Peiffer, to develop a BlackBerry version, which arrived two months later. Subsequently, WhatsApp for Symbian OS was added in May 2010, and for Android OS in August 2010.In 2010, WhatsApp was subject to multiple acquisition offers from Google which were all declined. To cover the cost of sending verification texts to users, WhatsApp was changed from a free service to a paid one. In December 2009, the ability to send photos was added to the iOS version. By early 2011, WhatsApp was one of the top 20 apps in Apple's U.S. App Store. In April 2011, Sequoia Capital invested about $8 million for more than 15% of the company, after months of negotiation by Sequoia partner Jim Goetz. By February 2013, WhatsApp had about 200 million active users and 50 staff members. Sequoia invested another $50 million, and WhatsApp was valued at $1.5 billion. Sometime in 2013, WhatsApp acquired Santa Clara based startup, SkyMobius, the developers of Vtok, a video and voice calling app. In a December 2013 blog post, WhatsApp claimed that 400 million active users used the service each month.

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