WhatsApp's new record: 64 billion messages handled in 24 hours

Himanshu Arora

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Whatsapp announced yesterday that it has hit a new record after the company processed 64 billion messages in just 24 hours. The figure breaks up into 20 billion messages sent (inbound) and 44 billion messages received (outbound). The break up might seem disproportionate because it includes group messages, where one inbound corresponds to several outbound messages.

After Facebook acquired Whatsapp in February, the messaging service went through a few hiccups. It not only suffered one major outage, but also came under the scanner for privacy issues. Last month, WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum had to come forward to say the Facebook-Whatsapp deal will not affect user privacy.

But the new record will not only help put those concerns to rest, it's also proof that the world’s most popular messaging app is growing strong. Earlier this year, Whatsapp claimed that it has more than 465 million monthly active users.

Recently the messaging service also announced that it will expand to voice calls in the second quarter of 2014. The new feature is expected to roll out on Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems first, eventually making its way to other platforms like Windows Phone and Blackberry.

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In the meantime, postal services are getting worse, and sending a parcel turns into a nightmare, especially around holiday seasons.

Can a mindless chatter replace sending physical things? I don't think so. But nobody will stand up to improve it.

Sorry for a little off-topic.
 
Shouldn't it be 1 message sent is 1 message received as well? So there are what 20odd billion messages duplicated?
 
I have never used Whatsapp. I'm I missing out? Somehow I prefer BBM and look forward to its launch on Windows Phone.
 
Shouldn't it be 1 message sent is 1 message received as well? So there are what 20odd billion messages duplicated?
cannot you read !! , he said " it includes group messages, where one inbound corresponds to several outbound messages" , how hard was it to read one extra sentence before you comment.
 
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