Now Install WhatsApp on Your Computer.


WhatsApp has more than 600 million people under its umbrella. Are you one of them? You become tired only to type all the time over the phone? The good news is waiting for you...

WhatsApp now has a desktop version. One can easily use WhatsApp as a desktop version with more features. If you want to have the desktop version just simply the official site of WhatsApp and you will get it at the home page.


One weird catch: to log in on the desktop, you have to take a picture of a QR code through WhatsApp on your phone. This works on Android, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry… but “due to Apple platform limitations”, iOS users are left out in the cold.


Some basic Information about WhatsApp:

WhatsApp Messenger is an instant messaging app for smartphones that operates under a subscription business model.

Founded:2009

Headquarters: Mountain View, California, US

Parent: Facebook Inc.

Founder: -Jan Koum

-Brian Acton

CEO: Jan Koum

Operating system:

iOS

Android

BlackBerry OS

BlackBerry 10

Windows Phone

Nokia Series 40

Symbian

Website: www.whatsapp.com


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