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王力宏狂热粉丝 WhatsApp好在哪 看狂热粉丝如何解答
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WhatsApp好在哪 看狂热粉丝如何解答
Why is Facebook buying WhatsApp for $19 billion? At this very momentI am looking at a text file showing me 5
600 possible explanations. That's how many WhatsApp messages were exchanged beeen me and a friend in a single three-month period of 2012
when we were averaging about 60 back-and-forth messages a day.
It was probably a time of above-average munication -- and the messages were with a woman of above-average beauty and conversational smarts
so I had my reasons -- but it is still a useful window into how instant messaging sits right at the heart of the battle for attention that now dominates the technology industry. Skimming over those messages -- from the breezy rituals of good mornings and how are yous to hour-long heart-to-hearts -- shows how our phones are still fundamentally municators
and how chatting
like everything else
is now facilitated by apps.
I was living in Dubai when those 5
600 messages were exchanged
and one of WhatsApp's most notable traits is that it seems to be significantly more popular outside the U.S. than it is within - almost all of my phone book's contacts in Europe
the Middle East or Australia are active on WhatsApp
while the ratio is much lower here in America.
我和朋友聊得火热的那段日子我正住在迪拜,而且WhatsApp最显著的一个特征就是,它似乎在美国以外的地区要更受欢迎――我电话簿里面分布在欧洲、中东和澳大利亚的联系人几乎全都爱用WhatsApp,而美国本土的比例就低得多。
At its core
WhatsApp is just a nicely-done messaging app that lets you send text
pictures and video to your friends anywhere
free. Unlike Apple's iMessage
it works on all the major mobile operating systems; unlike the text messaging services offered by mobile neork operators
it doesn't charge you anything for sending the messages
and it works like modern mobile sofare
not the primitive SMS applications on most phones.
The problems WhatsApp solves could
in part
also explain why it is less of a big deal at home in the U.S. Most monthly mobile plans here include unlimited text messaging
creating an all-you-can-eat mentality around sending SMS that didn't exist overseas
where operators often charged per message. And while 310 million Americans share a single nation -- and telephone neork -- in the rest of the world national boundaries beeen people are more likely to introduce the expensive headache of international calling and text messaging. That's another problem solved by WhatsApp.
But ultimately
the appeal of mobile messaging sofare is the same as the appeal of everything else on a mobile: it's with you all the time
it's always connected
and it has an immediacy that can't be matched. When friends are on WhatsApp
or iMessage
or BlackBerry Messenger
it's like you've opened up an endless o-way chat room.
And once it's open
the marginal cost of sending one more message
or sharing one more picture
is so close to zero that before you know it
you've sent a few thousand of them
in a few months
to a beautiful women a couple of thousand miles away.
The centrality of instant messaging to our mobile lives can be seen in how the giants of the industry have approached it. Apple's iOS and Google's Android have both built messaging applications that erase the distinctions beeen SMS messages sent over the mobile neork and web-based instant messages
pushing users into their own messaging platforms in the process. BlackBerry has long highlighted it's BlackBerry Messenger service -- another mobile messaging product wildly popular abroad -- as one of its trophy assets.
Facebook added instant messaging to its Instagram photo sharing service
tried without success to buy messaging service Snapchat
and has now spent as much money buying WhatsApp as the market value of American corporate giants like Gap
Blackstone or Harley Davidson.
Is the valuation worth it? I have no idea
but I do know this: last week
after a years of constant usage and tens of thousands of messages
WhatsApp told me my free trial period was ing to an end
and I needed to cough up a dollar for another year of service. I paid it without second thought
and I'll bet a large majority of the pany's 450 million active users will do the same.
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