WHATSAPP GOES FREE, SAYS $1 ANNUAL CHARGE WAS A BARRIER FOR SOME USERS


Facebook acquired WhatsApp in late 2014 for $19 billion, the most the social network has paid in an acquisition. Since then, both WhatsApp and Messenger have grown to first and second most popular messaging platforms, with close to 1 billion and 800 million active monthly users, respectively.


WhatsApp founder Jan Koum has announced the messaging service will remove the $1 annual charge, making the app completely free to use.
At the DLD Conference, Koum said that the charge prevents a lot of people from using the service, especially those without access to a credit or debit card. The annual charge also wasn’t very popular, according to Koum, with users worried the payment might be for naught if WhatsApp discontinues the service.

The move makes sense, considering WhatsApp’s core user base. India, Indonesia, and Brazil are three of the main countries for the messaging service, and are all developing countries that boast high usage numbers, but low revenue numbers.
Koum said the change goes into effect today, but anyone that just resubscribed for another year will not be able to receive a refund. WhatsApp has not said how many of its users have subscribed in the past month, we assume the number is quite low.

With its main source of revenue now out of the window, WhatsApp intends to integrate businesses more heavily into the service. The company which is a part of Facebook’s growing social empire  will test tools that allow businesses to contact interested users. This is similar to Facebook’s Messenger feature that allows businesses to get in contact with users, receive feedback, and also offer customer support all through the application.

This New Plane can Detach Entire Cabin in Case of Emergency & Save All The Passengers



Engineers have revealed a radical new way to save passengers in the event of an emergency. The design shows an aircraft with a detachable cabin that releases in emergency situations.

During take-off, landing or flight, the redesigned cabin detaches from the plane and safely lands on the ground or water saving everyone’s lives on board.

With this new invention, ‘Surviving in a plane crash is possible.

Parachutes are attached to the roof of the cabin that are instantly released when the cabin is detached from the plane.

There are also rubber tubes that inflate to cushion the impact to the ground or water, and the inflatable devices seem strong enough to keep the cabin afloat.

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