Thursday 5 June 2014
Monday 5 May 2014
whatsApp history
Koum then hired an old friend who lived in Los Angeles, Chris Peiffer, to make the BlackBerry version of WhatsApp.
WhatsApp was switched from a free to paid service to avoid growing too fast, mainly because the primary cost was sending verification texts to users. In December 2009 WhatsApp for the iPhone was updated to send photos. By early 2011, WhatsApp was in the top 20 of all apps in the U.S. App Store.
The founders agreed to take $7 million from Sequoia Capital on top of their $250,000 seed funding, after months of negotiation with Sequoia partner Jim Goetz
By February 2013, WhatsApp's user base had swelled to about 200 million active users and its staff to 50. Sequoia invested another $50 million, valuing WhatsApp at $1.5 billion.
On February 19, 2014, Facebook acquired WhatsApp for $19 billion (see Acquisition below).
In April 2014 WhatsApp crossed half-a-billion user mark
INVERTER
pure sine wave inverter
https://www.facebook.com/jayanthm26/posts/628888430536726?notif_t=like
My innovation
inverter
it is a pure sine wave inverter with low cost
input is 12v dc supply
output is 230v ac supply
it is a complete sine wave inverter the out power is 60w only
it is designed with a cost of rs 250 only
dcj inverter means
DC-direct current (supply source)
J-innovated by jayanth
This inverter also attached to the solar panel
It can operates two electronics tube lights at a time continuously
it is a pure sine wave inverter with low cost
input is 12v dc supply
output is 230v ac supply
it is a complete sine wave inverter the out power is 60w only
it is designed with a cost of rs 250 only
dcj inverter means
DC-direct current (supply source)
J-innovated by jayanth
This inverter also attached to the solar panel
It can operates two electronics tube lights at a time continuously