After last years’ talk of Facebook wanting to acquire WhatsApp, a new
report states that Google is interested in buying the popular messenger
service. According to DigitalTrends,
which is quoting inside sources, WhatsApp is in the negotiating phase
over prices with Google. The report states that the deal started four or
five weeks ago and adds that WhatsApp is “playing hardball” and jockeying for a higher acquisition price, which currently is “close to” $1 billion right now. Previously TechCrunch had reported that Facebook wanted to buy Whatsapp. The report had quoted sources close to the matter.
However, in a statement to VentureBeat, WhatsApp had denied any such deal taking placed and the
company’s business head Neeraj Arora said, “The TechCrunch article is a
rumor and not factually accurate. We have no further information to
share at the moment.”
Whatsapp has been one of the biggest success stories as far as messaging apps are concerned. At the end of October 2011, the messaging service had announced that they now saw over 1 billion messages being sent in a single day. Whatsapp blogpost sees nearly That is 41,666,667 messages an hour, 694,444 messages a minute, and 11,574 messages a second.. These are pretty big numbers as far as Google concerned. In its current form, WhatsApp has no advertising. According to WhatApp’s blogpost, the reason that there is no advertising is, Remember, when advertising is involved you the user are the product.
At WhatsApp, our engineers spend all their time fixing bugs, adding
new features and ironing out all the little intricacies in our task of
bringing rich, affordable, reliable messaging to every phone in the
world. That’s our product and that’s our passion. Your data isn’t even
in the picture. We are simply not interested in any of it.
If Google does acquire the product however, WhatsApp could kiss goodbye to the no-advertising system.
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