Once widely rumored, WhatsApp desktop version finally officially introduced. The certainty of the presence of a desktop computer version (PC) and laptops from the most popular chat service WhatsApp party announced on Wednesday (01/21/2015).
This announcement was submitted directly by the CEO WhatsApp Jan Koum in a post on his personal Facebook account.
"Today, for the first time, you and millions of users will be able to use WhatsApp on the web browser. (WhatsApp) web version is just an extension of your mobile phone. This means that all your messages are still active on your mobile phone," wrote Koum.
Feature called "WhatsApp Web" allows users to send and read messages directly from the browser (web browser) on a PC or laptop.
For a while new users on Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry are able to enjoy this new feature. IOS-based Apple gadget users still need a little patience to be air-WhatsApp on PC.
To activate the feature of WhatsApp on PC, users are asked to visit https://web.whatsapp.com pages using the Google Chrome browser. Which must be done before is updating WhatsApp application from the app store platform respectively.
However, this feature is apparently not available to all users. Because when tested KompasTekno on Android devices, on Thursday morning at 6:30 am, the menu to activate this feature is not yet available despite using the latest WhatsApp application, version 2.11.498.
WhatsApp is a company owned by Facebook. The company's instant messaging service acquired by Facebook in the past year with the purchase of a fantastic value, 19 billion (approximately USD 2 trillion).
From the last report of the company, WhatsApp has been actively used by 700 million users with 30 billion messages daily circulation.
This announcement was submitted directly by the CEO WhatsApp Jan Koum in a post on his personal Facebook account.
"Today, for the first time, you and millions of users will be able to use WhatsApp on the web browser. (WhatsApp) web version is just an extension of your mobile phone. This means that all your messages are still active on your mobile phone," wrote Koum.
Feature called "WhatsApp Web" allows users to send and read messages directly from the browser (web browser) on a PC or laptop.
For a while new users on Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry are able to enjoy this new feature. IOS-based Apple gadget users still need a little patience to be air-WhatsApp on PC.
To activate the feature of WhatsApp on PC, users are asked to visit https://web.whatsapp.com pages using the Google Chrome browser. Which must be done before is updating WhatsApp application from the app store platform respectively.
However, this feature is apparently not available to all users. Because when tested KompasTekno on Android devices, on Thursday morning at 6:30 am, the menu to activate this feature is not yet available despite using the latest WhatsApp application, version 2.11.498.
WhatsApp is a company owned by Facebook. The company's instant messaging service acquired by Facebook in the past year with the purchase of a fantastic value, 19 billion (approximately USD 2 trillion).
From the last report of the company, WhatsApp has been actively used by 700 million users with 30 billion messages daily circulation.
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