Friday, March 27, 2015

WhatsApp Develop Voice Call Service

WhatsApp, an instant messaging application that is held Facebook does not plan to offer a tool for third-party developers who want to make their services using WhatsApp. Brian Acton, co-founder of WhatsApp to answer a question Facebook F8 developer conference in San Francisco.

Reported by PCWorld, Thursday (26/03/2015), WhatsApp seems to be careful if there are unwanted content infiltrate the application. In addition, by allowing third-party developers to take advantage of their service WhatsApp, feared it would slow down, interrupt the flow of messages from one user to another and disrupt the interaction between users.

Acton insisted, this year the company focused on voice call service is available for Android and iOS at this time would come. It also focuses on Web software that was recently launched.

In contrast to WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger application opens the door for third-party developers. Facebook thinks, it will be able to make the Messenger more useful by allowing developers incorporate functionality into their applications.

Thus, the user will be able to share more content types. Selected online business can also interact with customers in the Messenger through chat activity.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg during the opening keynote F8, reveal a growing family of applications such as Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram and Groups. However, WhatsApp boss said it has a different purpose that is not the same as any other application family.

Some application programming interface (API) WhatsApp unofficial posted to GitHub, but the company has been trying to remove it. For your information, WhatsApp has been bought by Facebook last year at a price of USD22 billion.

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