samedi 1 juin 2019

Whatsapp success story

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WhatsApp is the most popular application for instant messaging worldwide. It has attracted the attention of millions of users around the world. If we look at the number of smartphones that have been loaded with WattsUp, it is the most important application now, Similar, but WhatsApp remains the leader in the number of users as it is used by registering the phone number and then starting the messaging. Later, a technology was added to the application of VoIP, which is the voice communication, but the biggest use of it is through instant messaging.


Whatsapp was made by a man named Jan Kom, a Ukrainian who emigrated from Ukraine with his mother after an economic crisis in which the country was exposed to the United States at the age of 16 to Mountain View, California. He worked as a babysitter and Jean worked as a cleaner in a grocery store.

Jean wanted to learn programming at the age of eighteen where there were no possibilities to learn in any place but to know himself and was unable to buy textbooks programming programming, renting the used books until the completion of study and return again.

Jean left school in San Jose state and worked for Yahoo as an infrastructure engineer and was interviewed by Brian Acton.

Jean's mother died in 2000 from cancer and Jean was alone but had the friendship of Brian Acton, who was in a severe economic crisis at that time as a result of an investment loss on the stock exchange.

Jean and Aktone decided to leave work in Yahoo, where their shared dream was to join Facebook, but their request was rejected in 2007.

In 2009 Jean bought the iPhone and the AppStore was in its infancy, but Jan predicted that the AppStore would be transformed into a full-scale industry of comprehensive applications.

On one evening dinner, Laughan and Lacton at a Russian friend explained the idea of ​​a user-friendly application such as the idea that the battery was about to die, for example, but that needed an iPhone developer to introduce their Russian friend Igor Solominikov.

Jean-Komm chose WhatsApp's name as its meaning seems to be (what's the matter?) And Jan later created his company, Acton (Whatsapp) in California.

Jean has been working for months on the icon that makes the app work easily with all phone numbers in the world.

Jean gave friends a trial version of the WhatsApp and wrote down the defects and notes until he despaired and decided to get another job, but Acton masks to wait several months to see the results. Until Apple launched a feature in 2009, it paid the notifications, which enabled it to understand that Jamie launched an application for instant messaging.

Jean launched the second version of WattsApp and quickly became a 250,000 user in a short time. Laketon has attracted five former Yahoo friends to invest $ 250,000 as a first investment in exchange for a stake in WhatsApp.

Due to the amazing success of the application, offers were offered to finance Jean and Acton but they were always reluctant, expecting that this would eliminate their dream of an instant messaging application devoid of advertising, but Jane Goetz did not surrender and continued to pursue them until he was accepted as an investor in WhatsApp.
It became the first application in instant messaging at Apple App Store and received more than 10 million downloads for Android.

In 2014, Facebook's acquisition of WattsApp was $ 19 million, the biggest deal of its kind. Facebook founder Zuckerberg did not know when Facebook's Jean Wacton refused to work with Facebook that he would someday come and deal with them to buy millions of users worldwide.


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