Even as the new instant messaging apps are
gaining popularity, WhatsApp maintains its lead, and has now surpassed
430 million active users. It also clarifies it will not going after
"gimmicks" or "advertisements".
On asked about possible acquisition, he said: “When we started the company we wanted to build something for the long term and sustainable. It’s not hard to sell a company, but if you look at [leading online] companies today like Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Twitter, they didn’t sell. They stuck around and built a great offering for users.”
WhatsApp last month had announced reaching 400 million users milestone. The company then revealed users send more than 16 billion messages every day, receive 32 billion and send 500 million images every day.
Earlier this month, WhatsApp disclosed it had processed 54 billion total messages on News Year's Eve. WhatsApp is rapidly closing in on Facebook that has about 1.19 billion monthly active users.
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