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WhatsApp unveils plan to make money from businesses by Staff Writers San Francisco (AFP) Sept 5, 2017 WhatsApp said Tuesday that it is testing potentially money-making ways to be used by businesses to communicate with customers. A business version of Facebook-owned messaging application WhatsApp will be free to use at the outset, with plans to charge big businesses for certain tools in the future, according to the company. WhatsApp had yet to work out details of what it would charge, saying it was focused now on refining features with companies helping to test the application. It will be the first move by Facebook to monetize WhatsApp, which has focused primarily on growth. "We've heard stories of shopkeepers who use WhatsApp to stay in touch with hundreds of customers from a single smartphone, and from people who are unsure about whether or not a business on WhatsApp is authentic," the company said in a blog post. "In the coming months, we'll be testing new features that aim to solve some of these challenges, and make it easier for people to communicate with the businesses they want to reach on WhatsApp." Features offered in a business version of WhatsApp will include verified accounts to assure people they are really dealing with businesses, and tools for managing text "chats." Companies will also be able to create profiles providing descriptions, addresses, hours of operation and more. "This is just the beginning of what we want to offer for businesses and our users, and we''e excited for what's to come," said WhatsApp, which boasts more than a billion daily users. Facebook acquired WhatsApp in 2014 in a deal valued at some $19 billion in stock and cash at the time. gc/rl
Berlin (AFP) Aug 30, 2017 The gadgets on display at Berlin's mega consumer electronics fair this week may not look radically different, but they are smarter than ever before and designed to meet our every need - often before we've even thought of it ourselves. As smartphones and other electronic devices make greater use of artificial intelligence (AI), the digital assistants already pervasive in our lives are set to ... read more Related Links Satellite-based Internet technologies
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