Story of "Whats App"

angryoldman

Minister (2k+ posts)
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viceKaptan

Senator (1k+ posts)
The duo left Yahoo for its commercialism. But they applied for jobs in Facebook and Twitter, both have intense advertisement business modules. Their passion for a free internet messaging experience went paid before being sold to a company that earns everything from advertisement. How a company will keep it free or ad-free which paid a whooping $19 billion for its purchase?

Ye khula tazzaad nahi?
 

Corrupt

Senator (1k+ posts)
The duo left Yahoo for its commercialism. But they applied for jobs in Facebook and Twitter, both have intense advertisement business modules. Their passion for a free internet messaging experience went paid before being sold to a company that earns everything from advertisement. How a company will keep it free or ad-free which paid a whooping $19 billion for its purchase?

Ye khula tazzaad nahi?

in case you don't know... facebook is coming up with talk plan for whatsapp to rival viber and skype.
 

Star Gazer

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
If they are so intent on working for customers only,I think they should be invited to Pakistan to help with development of software.This will give them the opportunity they have been looking for (At least as it is stated) and it will help educate Pakistani young ones to learn from masters.
Any one from PTI/KPK listening?

PML-N, don't pay attention, it something abhorrent to your wired structures.
 

viceKaptan

Senator (1k+ posts)
in case you don't know... facebook is coming up with talk plan for whatsapp to rival viber and skype.

I know. The addition may come by September. But my observation is still very much there. The reason for which they left Yahoo was pretty much everywhere, including at Facebook and Twitter where they applied later. Whatsapp went paid last year. It was again against commercialism of the net. I have no problem with making money out of online business, but what the article quotes is fundamentally contradictory.
 

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