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essay on whatsapp is killing the text messages​

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Answered by ashkbab
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Internet Inventor along with Brian Acton pioneered the WhatsApp on 24 February 2009. Both are the veterans of YAHOO. For 20 years they endeavoured a lot to bring forth this software while in Yahoo and finally fortune smiled on them, This wonderful app was acquired by Facebook Inc. in February 2014 in USD 19.3 billion. The head office of WhatsApp is located in Mountain View, California, USA. Koum named the app ‘WhatsApp’ to sound like ‘what’s up’.

WhatsApp is a freeware and cross-platform of instant messaging and voice over IP service.

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Answered by sushmadhkl
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WhatsApp now has 700 million monthly active users and sends 30 billion messages per day, or 347,222 messages every second. WhatsApp has some advantages over SMS due to the flexibility of mobile software.

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While WhatsApp is the most popular global instant messaging app, it is not without competitors. Facebook Messenger, for example, has approximately 500 million users, whereas WeChat is proving extremely popular in China and other Asian markets. Apple's message service is more secretive about its usage figures, making it impossible to compare it to WhatsApp and similar services.

SMS, or Short Message Service, has been the dominant form of text messaging for several years and could claim to be the most widely used data application at the end of 2010, with approximately 3.5 billion users.

While some people still communicate via SMS messages, they are mostly used in today's day and age to send OTPs, Promos, Booking confirmations, more promos, and so on. If all of this information can be communicated via WhatsApp, possibly at a lower cost on a large scale, SMS may lose its last shred of relevance.

SMS is simpler because neither the sender nor the recipient must download any additional software - text messaging apps come standard on all phones. There are also fewer features, making it easier to use. However, once you've mastered WhatsApp, it's a breeze to use, and if you send a lot of images over Wi-Fi connections, it could save you a bundle.

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