WhatsApp - Wikipedia PDF
WhatsApp - Wikipedia PDF
WhatsApp - Wikipedia PDF
Android 2.19.17 /
January 22, 2019[4]
Symbian 2.16.57[6]
Written in Erlang[1]
License Freeware
WhatsApp Inc.
Employees 50[11]
Parent Facebook
Website www.whatsapp.com
Messaging with WhatsApp
History
2009–2014
Recent (2016–present)
Platform support
After months at beta stage, the
application eventually launched in
November 2009 exclusively on the
App Store for the iPhone. In
January 2010, support for
BlackBerry smartphones was
added, and subsequently for
Symbian OS in May 2010 and for
Android OS in August 2010. In
August 2011, a beta for Nokia's
non-smartphone OS Series 40 was
added. A month later, support for
Windows Phone was added,
followed by BlackBerry 10 in March
2013.[101] In April 2015, support for
Samsung's Tizen OS was
added.[102] An unofficial port has
been released for the MeeGo-based
Nokia N9 called Wazapp,[103] as
well as a port for the Maemo-based
Nokia N900 called Yappari.[104]
WhatsApp Web
End-to-end encryption
WhatsApp Payments
NHS
Terrorism
China
Iran
On May 9, 2014, the government of
Iran announced that it had
proposed to block the access to
WhatsApp service to Iranian
residents. "The reason for this is
the assumption of WhatsApp by
the Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg, who is an American
Zionist," said Abdolsamad
Khorramabadi, head of the
country's Committee on Internet
Crimes. Subsequently, Iranian
president Hassan Rouhani issued
an order to the Ministry of ICT to
stop filtering WhatsApp.[167][168]
Turkey
Brazil
Sri Lanka
Uganda
User statistics
As of April 22, 2014, WhatsApp had
over 500 million monthly active
users, 700 million photos and 100
million videos were being shared
daily, and the messaging system
was handling more than 10 billion
messages each day.[179][180]
On August 24, 2014, Koum
announced on his Twitter account
that WhatsApp had over 600 million
active users worldwide. At that
point WhatsApp was adding about
25 million new users every month,
or 833,000 active users per
day.[67][181] With 65 million active
users representing 10% of the total
worldwide users, India has the
largest number of consumers.[182]
In May 2017, it was reported that
WhatsApp users spend over 340
million minutes on video calls each
day on the app. This is the
equivalent of roughly 646 years of
video calls per day.[183]
Specific markets
India is by far WhatsApp's largest
market in terms of total number of
users. In May 2014, WhatsApp
crossed 50 million monthly active
users in India, which is also its
largest country by the number of
monthly active users.[186], then 70
million in October 2014, making
users in India 10% of WhatsApp's
total user base.[187] In February
2017, WhatsApp reached 200
million monthly active users in
India.[188]
Israel is one of WhatsApp's
strongest markets in terms of
ubiquitous usage. According to
Globes, already by 2013 the
application was installed on 92% of
all smartphones, with 86% of users
reporting daily use.[189] WhatsApp's
group chat feature is reportedly
used by many Israeli families to
stay in contact with each other.[190]
Competition
WhatsApp competes with a
number of Asian-based messaging
services (that as of 2014, were
services like WeChat (468 million
active users), Viber (209 million
active users[191]) and LINE (170
million active users[192]), WhatsApp
handled ten billion messages per
day in August 2012,[193] growing
from two billion in April 2012,[194]
and one billion the previous
October.[195] On June 13, 2013,
WhatsApp announced that they had
reached their new daily record by
processing 27 billion
messages.[196] According to the
Financial Times, WhatsApp "has
done to SMS on mobile phones
what Skype did to international
calling on landlines."[197]
See also
Comparison of instant messaging
clients
Comparison of VoIP software
List of most downloaded Android
applications
List of virtual communities with more
than 100 million active users
References
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External links
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