Messaging apps

Emojis will make you smarter! Smiley faces, cognitive understanding and the future of AI.

Interesting guest post by Carol McHugh from Big Motive. Emojis are the latest hot ticket in marketing campaigns worldwide, used primarily…

9 years ago

Intercom announce their new messenger to help businesses capitalise on messaging explosion

Intercom, invented in-app messaging in 2011, a message style widely adopted by companies to talk with over a billion people around…

10 years ago

Will Chatbots Be The Next Big Step Forward In Technology?

By @TheMarkDalton Messaging platforms have come a long way over the past number of years. Remember when we used to pay…

10 years ago

Slack Is Empowering And Creating New Communities

By @TheMarkDalton. Last year, Slack experienced phenomenal growth. Slack is a powerful real-time messaging app and currently it has seen…

10 years ago

Yahoo Enters The Messaging App Market With Livetext

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Thought we had enough messaging apps? Well to be honest we do have enough…

10 years ago

Is WhatsApp Really Facing A UK Ban?

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. WhatsApp, Snapchat, iMessage...all much loved communication services and now all facing the possibility…

11 years ago

WhatsApp Arrives On Desktops

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. WhatsApp is not exclusively for smartphones anymore. The chat application which was bought…

11 years ago

WhatsApp At 600 Million Monthly Active Users

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. When Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg held talks with WhatsApp over what would become a mega, $19-billion takeover…

11 years ago

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