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As of now, WhatsApp has surely rolled out a future in line with making WhatsApp a truly Social Networking App. This update surely opens doors to for unobtrusive advertising. Hence, this move from WhatsApp could mean a huge blow to SnapChat's global traction. Instagram did amaze its users with this super-cool updates and now WhatsApp joined the league. This move from WhatsApp could trouble the SnapChat's parent company, Snap that is about to go public.
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Image copyright HALLA WALLA Image caption The Ardah sword dance - emojifiedThe female version features three long-haired women swishing their locks in unison. In the Gulf, though, users have hit a problem: There are no Arab emojis - unless you count a generic turban-wearing guy, who could equally be a Sikh. Image copyright HALLA WALLA Image caption Shway shway is a common phrase and a firm favourite on the appSword dancing manIt's a vaguely menacing man waving a sword over his head. Image copyright HALLA WALLA Image caption Hair tossing is a feature of traditional dance for some Arab womenThe flying slipperThe HALLA creators burst out laughing when asked about this one. They called it "HALLA WALLA" - which is Arabic slang for "Hi there!
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As of now, WhatsApp has surely rolled out a future in line with making WhatsApp a truly Social Networking App. This update surely opens doors to for unobtrusive advertising. Hence, this move from WhatsApp could mean a huge blow to SnapChat's global traction. Instagram did amaze its users with this super-cool updates and now WhatsApp joined the league. This move from WhatsApp could trouble the SnapChat's parent company, Snap that is about to go public.
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WhatsApp building new app for businesses
The new app will reportedly launch first in India, where there are over 200 million WhatsApp users. "WhatsApp for Business is all about small and medium businesses, WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton reportedly said, "where you have a small employee count and have a large customer count, and the goals are very different." The company late last week announced it's working on a new commercial messaging platform specifically for businesses, according to the Hindustan Times. Facebook, which bought WhatsApp for $19 billion, is trialling a similar feature over in Ireland. Facebook has also tried its hand at penetrating India, last year attempting to bring its Free Basics imitative to the country.Image copyright HALLA WALLA Image caption The Ardah sword dance - emojifiedThe female version features three long-haired women swishing their locks in unison. In the Gulf, though, users have hit a problem: There are no Arab emojis - unless you count a generic turban-wearing guy, who could equally be a Sikh. Image copyright HALLA WALLA Image caption Shway shway is a common phrase and a firm favourite on the appSword dancing manIt's a vaguely menacing man waving a sword over his head. Image copyright HALLA WALLA Image caption Hair tossing is a feature of traditional dance for some Arab womenThe flying slipperThe HALLA creators burst out laughing when asked about this one. They called it "HALLA WALLA" - which is Arabic slang for "Hi there!
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