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The popular mobile messaging application WhatsApp, acquired
by Facebook last year for nearly $22 billion, has unveiled a new service for
sending messages from a web browser.
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WhatsApp,
which claims some 500 million users, said its web service will be a
"mirror" and would require an internet-connected phone to work.
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"Our web client is simply an extension of your phone:
The web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device —
this means all of your messages still live on your phone," WhatsApp said
in a blog post.
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The new messaging service currently only works with Google's
Chrome browser and will not be available to iPhone users "due to Apple
platform limitations," according to WhatsApp.
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Facebook in October completed its buy of WhatsApp in a
stock-and-cash deal.
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