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lost soul wrote:Trini Hookah wrote:What's a Nokia?
see if this jogs your memory
src1983 wrote:What could Facebook bring to whatsapp?
S_2NR wrote:src1983 wrote:What could Facebook bring to whatsapp?
they would most likely integrate whats app with facebook
less privacy, more macos, etc.
kurpal_v2 wrote:S_2NR wrote:src1983 wrote:What could Facebook bring to whatsapp?
they would most likely integrate whats app with facebook
less privacy, more macos, etc.
How?
WhatsApp has always been highly anti advertising, focused on giving users a service that would save them money, not get money from them. As co-founder Jan Koum says on its blog: “We wanted to spend our time building a service people wanted to use because it worked and saved them money and made their lives better in a small way. Advertising isn’t just the disruption of aesthetics, the insults to your intelligence and the interruption of your train of thought.”
Facebook on the other hand, is advertising intensive and runs at a 1 000 miles per hour on that. Without advertising Zuckerberg would not be where he is now. But that is not all…
pioneer wrote:ollour so insecure bout ollour selves ollour too shame fuh odda ppl to see yuh pic?
Facebook Messenger for Android drops account requirement, taking on SMS and WhatsApp
Facebook has entered the race to replace SMS in earnest today, announcing that its messenger app for Android will no longer require a Facebook account to sign up. Instead, it's taking a page from WhatsApp by allowing users to sign up with nothing more than a phone number and a name.
At its 20-year anniversary, the lowly SMS message is under assault from a lot of players besides Facebook. Offering the app without requiring a Facebook account is a surprising first for the company, but perhaps necessary to ensure that there are no hurdles between it and the thing that will most likely crown the messaging king: ubiquity.
The Verge
redmanjp wrote:Anyone getting calls now on whatsapp?
redmanjp wrote:Anyone getting calls now on whatsapp?
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