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WhatsApp Messenger

WhatsApp Messenger is a smartphone messenger available for iPhone and other smartphones. WhatsApp uses your 3G or WiFi (when available) to message with friends and family. Switch from SMS to WhatsApp to send and receive messages, pictures, audio notes, and video messages.

First year FREE! ($0.99 USD/year after)


How it worksWhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform mobile messaging app which allows you to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS. WhatsApp Messenger is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Phone and Nokia and yes, those phones can all message each other! Because WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan that you use for email and web browsing, there is no cost to message and stay in touch with your friends.

In addition to basic messaging WhatsApp users can create groups, send each other unlimited images, video and audio media messages.



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for BlackBerry Phone
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For Nokia Phone
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For Windows Phone
For Windows Phone

 

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Microsoft says all Hotmail users are now on Outlook.com, moves 150 petabytes of data

Microsoft has announced that it has successfully migrated 300 million active Hotmail users to the newer Outlook.com email service. The massive move over means there are now 400 million users of Outlook.com, according to a blog post announcing the milestone.

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Naturally, a move of this nature means transfer of huge amounts of data as well. The transition meant 150 petabytes of data was migrated over to the Outlook servers in six weeks – a feat that’s still boggling our minds. For those users who held on dearly to Hotmail, Outlook.com will bring a whole new experience.
 
 Outlook.com leverages many of Microsoft’s other services like SkyDrive cloud storage and the People app. Microsoft has added support for SMTP send, which means users can send messages from an alias account. With two-step authentication also coming soon, Outlook.com users look to be in safe hands.














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