A US district judge in Washington has ruled that Facebook-parent Meta Platforms did not violate antitrust laws with its acquisitions of photo-sharing app Instagram and messaging service WhatsApp more ...
Campaign Asia: What does Facebook's WhatsApp buy have to do with China?
If the rumour mill is right and Facebook acquired WhatsApp as a tactic to enter China, Facebook has spent a lot of money (reportedly US$19 billion) on a gamble that looks unlikely to pay off. Could ...
Now that Facebook is planning to acquire WhatsApp for $19 billion, perhaps your head is swimming with questions. Among them: How can I also make billions of dollars by selling my mobile app to ...
MSN: WhatsApp may soon let you import your profile photo from Instagram or Facebook: Here's how
WhatsApp may soon let you import your profile photo from Instagram or Facebook: Here's how
MSN: WhatsApp new feature: Users may soon add profile cover photos like Facebook and LinkedIn; check privacy features
WhatsApp new feature: Users may soon add profile cover photos like Facebook and LinkedIn; check privacy features
techtimes: WhatsApp Is Testing Facebook-like Cover Photos to Personalize Your Digital Profile
WhatsApp appears to be borrowing a familiar feature from Facebook. Meta is aware of this change, and Profile cover photos, which have long been used on the popular platform to add personality beyond a ...
2 Facebook does not allow you to change the "What's on your mind?" text box, unless of course you're developing an application for use on Facebook.