Instead, WhatsApp “uses the same internet data plan that you use for email and browsing.” Sounds Cool. Built to be a “better SMS alternative,” according to the company’s website (SMS stands for short message service better known as text messaging), WhatsApp allows for cross-platform messaging – across the globe – with users not having to pay for the texts they send and receive. WhatsApp wasn't always entirely free, but we will get to that later. $19 billion-yes, with a “b”! What? Why? How Is It Possible For A Free App To Be Worth So Much Money? No matter your interest in apps, here is something for you: Facebook just purchased WhatsApp…for $19 billion.
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