Attention Whatsapp users!
WhatsApp to add voice communication by summer
When the announcement hit that Facebook was snapping up WhatsApp (beating out Google in the process), the gargantuan $19 billion price tag was hard to justify.
But, with 465 million active users per month, there's a lot of potential for other, perhaps more profitable services.
Today at MWC, TechCrunch has heard
from WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum that a new service is indeed coming to the
platform relatively soon: voice communication.
Of WhatsApp's now 330
million daily user base, those on Android and iOS will get the feature
first when it rolls out in second quarter 2014, followed by those on
"some Nokia and BlackBerry phones." We're not clear on exactly how it'll
work -- whether you'll send voice messages like Voxer, or make calls
like Skype -- or if we'll be expected to pay for the privilege. (You can
record and send audio clips within WhatsApp conversations already, but
it's not exactly elegant.)
Given there are a number of free voice-based
services available to us already, however, we imagine it being part of
the standard subscription. Assuming WhatsApp actually want us to use it,
anyway.
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