Facebook to buy WhatsApp for $19 billion in deal shocker

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Facebook Inc will buy fast-growing mobile-messaging startup WhatsApp for $19 billion in cash and stock in a landmark deal that places the world's largest social network closer to the heart of mobile communications and may bring younger users into the fold.

The transaction involves $4 billion in cash, $12 billion in stock and $3 billion in restricted stock that vests over several years. The WhatsApp deal is worth more than Facebook raised in its own IPO and underscores the social network's determination to win the market for messaging.

Founded by a Ukrainian immigrant who dropped out of college, Jan Koum, and a Stanford alumnus, Brian Acton, WhatsApp is a Silicon Valley startup fairy tale, rocketing to 450 million users in five years and adding another million daily.

"No one in the history of the world has ever done something like this," Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said on a conference call on Wednesday.

Zuckerberg, who famously closed a $1 billion deal to buy photo-sharing service Instagram over a weekend in mid-2012, revealed on Wednesday that he proposed the tie-up over dinner with CEO Koum just 10 days earlier, on the night of February 9.

WhatsApp was the leader among a wave of smartphone-based messaging apps that are now sweeping across North America, Asia and Europe. Although WhatsApp has adhered strictly to its core functionality of mimicking texting, other apps, such as Line in Japan or Tencent Holdings Ltd's WeChat, offer games or even e-commerce on top of their popular messaging features.

The deal provides Facebook entree to new users, including teens who eschew the mainstream social networks but prefer WhatsApp and rivals, which have exploded in size as private messaging takes off.

"People are calling them 'Facebook Nevers,'" said Jeremy Liew, a partner at Lightspeed and an early investor in Snapchat.

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/20/us-whatsapp-facebook-idUSBREA1I26B20140220
 
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Here's the good news.....
WhatsApp won't see any major changes after just being bought out by Facebook for $19 billion.

WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum took to the company's blog on Wednesday to notify its 450 million monthly active users: "Here’s what will change for you, our users: nothing."

WhatsApp will continue operating independently from its headquarters in Mountain View. Users will still be able to use the service free for a year, and then 99 cents from there on. It will continue to support Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and iOS, and WhatsApp won't put any advertisements in front of users.
via http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/127379-whatsapp-ceo-no-ads-or-change-after-the-facebook-deal
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/127379-whatsapp-ceo-no-ads-or-change-after-the-facebook-deal
Thanks Jack for sharing the news.
 
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I do expect to see a Facebook integration at some point. I would not be surprised if at some point in my WhatsApp contact list, I would see my Facebook contacts and a message saying that "You can now talk with all you Facebook friends via WhatsApp. Isn't that cool?"... In my eyes WhatsApp is somewhat cool, hopefully Facebook won't make it uncool by doing some crazy integration with their social network....
 

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I do expect to see a Facebook integration at some point. I would not be surprised if at some point in my WhatsApp contact list, I would see my Facebook contacts and a message saying that "You can now talk with all you Facebook friends via WhatsApp. Isn't that cool?"... In my eyes WhatsApp is somewhat cool, hopefully Facebook won't make it uncool by doing some crazy integration with their social network....
Seriously, I would really hate to see my facebook contacts on my whatsapp list. Managing hundreds and hundreds of contacts (when I don't even know most of them) is a pain. I use whatsapp only cuz I feel like its somewhat private and away from the facebook world.
Imagine..... You're chatting with someone, and a popup or notification comes in... ta..da... you've got a add request. I'd hate that.
 
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Once you become powerful or establish a big company, then the biggest fear you have is losing it all.

So you try to aquire everything possible while you have power, money, influence inorder to insure that you do not lose what you have now.

Facebook don't want to be extinct. So they need to innovate and add more to facebook inorder to survive.
 
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WOW it's crazy. If I had 1% of this deal, 50% would go to MalwareTips;) I'm already 50% of my time/day here. CRAZY
 
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