A story that many users have been waiting anxiously "WhatsApp" for quite some time is here. WhatsApp is now officially available in your Web browser, a feature that many IM services that compete already have.
Although WhatsApp deploy desktop comes with a warning - which is currently only available in the Google Chrome browser. Although WhatsApp says it will add support for other browsers soon.
"Our web client is simply an extension of your phone: the web browser reflected conversations and messages from your mobile device - this means that all posts are still living in your phone", WhatsApp said in a blog.
To connect your web browser for WhatsApp client, go to web.whatsapp.com in your browser Google Chrome. Scan the QR code with WhatsApp on your phone and WhatsApp on your phone may be paired with the Web client WhatsApp.
You will need your phone to connect to the Internet to the Web client to work. WhatsApp Web will, however is not available for Apple iOS users, due to limitations of the platform.
WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook last year for about $ 22 billion. Facebook in October completed its purchase of WhatsApp on a deal in shares and cash.
The acquisition highlighted the impressive growth of mobile messaging, but also prompted questions from analysts about the price paid by Facebook and future plans for the service.
Although WhatsApp deploy desktop comes with a warning - which is currently only available in the Google Chrome browser. Although WhatsApp says it will add support for other browsers soon.
"Our web client is simply an extension of your phone: the web browser reflected conversations and messages from your mobile device - this means that all posts are still living in your phone", WhatsApp said in a blog.
To connect your web browser for WhatsApp client, go to web.whatsapp.com in your browser Google Chrome. Scan the QR code with WhatsApp on your phone and WhatsApp on your phone may be paired with the Web client WhatsApp.
You will need your phone to connect to the Internet to the Web client to work. WhatsApp Web will, however is not available for Apple iOS users, due to limitations of the platform.
WhatsApp was acquired by Facebook last year for about $ 22 billion. Facebook in October completed its purchase of WhatsApp on a deal in shares and cash.
The acquisition highlighted the impressive growth of mobile messaging, but also prompted questions from analysts about the price paid by Facebook and future plans for the service.
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