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Every day, 7 billion voice communications are sent using WhatsApp.

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Every day, 7 billion voice communications are sent using WhatsApp.   On Wednesday, WhatsApp announced that its massive messaging app's users spend an average of 7 billion voice messages per day. Voice notes are popular because they allow individuals to "have more expressive discussions," according to the Meta-owned messaging service. Voice notes, like their text counterparts, are safeguarded by end-to-end encryption. "Showing emotion or excitement through voice is more natural than text," said the app's owner, whose service is used by over 2 billion people every day to send over 100 billion messages (at last count, over two years ago) However, the growing popularity of voice messaging — a spectacular and seemingly unprecedented achievement — isn't entirely unexpected. In several emerging markets, for example, we've observed a segment of new smartphone users express a preference for voice-over typing. (WhatsApp does not provide information on how voic

Message Reactions are being rolled out to select WhatsApp beta users.

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  WhatsApp WhatsApp is one of the most widely used instant messaging (IM) applications in the world. Despite its slower growth than some of its competitors, like Telegram, the company nevertheless manages to be the leading messenger in some locations. The multi-device feature, for example, has been in the works for years on the Meta-owned platform. It is, however, still problematic and does not provide cloud storage for instant, continuous backups. Message reactions are the most recent feature of this IM service. This feature is similar to that of iMessage for those who are unfamiliar. Users can choose an emoji as a reaction while holding on to communication. It's best to respond to a received message without requiring texting "ok" or a thumbs-up emoji. On the beta channel of the app, the Message Reactions functionality is now rolling out to some Android users. WABetaInfo revealed some fresh details about the WhatsApp Message Reactions feature last month. The functionalit

More users get access to WhatsApp's worldwide voice note player.

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  WhatsApp Following the release of the worldwide voice note player for WhatsApp web/desktop and iOS, the Meta-owned messaging service is now bringing the capability to Android users as well. So, what makes this feature unique? When users went to a separate WhatsApp chat, a voice note would end. However, users will now be able to browse between multiple chats within WhatsApp to send or view another message while a voice note plays in the background. "To see if the function is available for your WhatsApp account, play a voice message and then return to your chats list: if you see a new player bar, it signifies the feature is activated," writes the WhatsApp news tracker. Furthermore, the feature isn't only for voice notes; it also works with incoming and outgoing audio files. The functionality has only been rolled out to a select group of beta testers, so if you don't see it on your Android version, it implies you haven't yet received the update.

All You Need to Know about Meta-Verse

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  Metaverse In this blog, we're going to talk about "METAVERSE" What is METAVERSE? Perhaps, most of you haven't heard about this. But 30 years ago, this term was coined by Neil Stephenson in his science-fiction novel "Snow Crash" He was the one who introduced this term you can simply watch the movie "Ready Player One" to know more about it (METAVERSE). You will get to know about METAVERSE.. But before talking about METAVERSE. We’ll talk about the technology which is proving to be helpful in making of METAVERSE. When Internet was invented. You need to understand that there was a communication problem. Initially, we would use telegram (to deliver messages). Then phones were introduced for data travelling. Since human is a social animal, we do require means/system of communication. After that, we adopted Internet of things. If we talk about Internet of things. I have "Alexa" in my hands which is one of Internet of things. Now the Int