Facebook rejected Brian Acton for a job in 2009. He later co-founded WhatsApp, which grew rapidly. Smartphones changed ...
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WhatsApp founders' billion-dollar fortunes: How Jan Koum and Brian Acton built a global tech success
WhatsApp has grown into one of the world's most widely used messaging platforms, connecting billions of users across ...
Cofounder Brian Acton butted heads with Meta before his departure, but took the stand as part of its defense. Cofounder Brian Acton butted heads with Meta before his departure, but took the stand as ...
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WhatsApp co-founder says, ‘Never intended to be Facebook,’ defends Meta in antitrust trial
Brian Acton, co-founder of WhatsApp, told a US federal court on Tuesday that the messaging platform never intended to build social networking features like Facebook. This claim bolsters Meta’s defence ...
The WhatsApp Inc. mobile-messaging application WhatsApp and a Facebook Inc. logo are displayed on an the screens of mobile handsets in this arranged photograph taken in London, U.K., on Thursday, Feb.
When WhatsApp began serving ads in mid-June, there were two main reactions. One, didn’t the founders always insist there would never be ads on WhatsApp? And two, what the heck took Meta so long?
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