The document summarizes key events from WhatsApp's blog that trace the growth and evolution of the $16 billion startup. It notes how WhatsApp responded to users leaving Blackberry in 2009, launched beta testing in 2010, removed itself from Blackberry distribution in 2010 to focus on international growth, continually improved features based on user feedback, and released new features like voice messaging across all platforms to ensure accessibility. It highlights WhatsApp's focus on its 400 million users and commitment to them after being acquired by Facebook in 2014.
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WhatsApp's blog: The telling diary of a 16 billion dollar startup
1. WhatsApp’s blog:
The telling diary
of a $16 billion startup
(and what we can learn from it)
Andre F. Bourque
Managing Editor, Technorati
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2. September 12, 2009
Company responds to users leaving BlackBerry for
Apple and Android smartphones
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3. January 28, 2010
“It’s broken, we’re fixing it, and keeping you informed…”
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4. April 3, 2010
Calling all users: We’d love to have you beta test us!
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5. September 19, 2010
Seeing a need for international adoption, WhatsApp
removes itself from AppWorld distribution.
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6. February 22, 2011
Aims to exceed both Apple and user expectations; focuses
on every single existing app feature to make it better.
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7. July 12, 2011
Constant user feedback, constant product evolution: “We
are continuing to work on adding cool group chat
features...if you have any feedback, let us know.”
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8. September 26, 2011
Company celebrates 1 million transactions per second on
a single device. By January, they hit 2 million tps.
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9. March 22, 2012
Handles rumors head-on, yet explains, “We would rather work
on cool new features…”
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10. December 29, 2012
Company stands its ground and reassures users.
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11. August 7, 2013
Company focuses on big updates and tells users, “From
now own we’ve simplified our business model so the first
year of use is free and only $.99 a year after that.”
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12. December 19, 2013
No user left untouched: Company releases voice messaging
across all platforms at once: “We put extra effort into making
sure that Blackberry, Nokia, and Windows phone users can
enjoy the same rich, powerful voice messaging experience.”
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13. February 19, 2014
400 million users, with credit going to each of them. “We also
heard from British woman who runs a charity in Uganda…[who]
uses WhatsApp to send daily reports, photos, and videos…”
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14. Facebook
Humble and dedicated: “Here’s what will change
for you, our users: nothing.”
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15. WhatsApp’s diary is
about the user.
Andre F. Bourque
Managing Editor, Technorati
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