Facebook acquired WhatsApp

Interesting to know that Whasapp delete all messages once it's delivered. Saw this in the weekend edition of AWSJ page 19

 
Interesting to know that Whasapp delete all messages once it's delivered. Saw this in the weekend edition of AWSJ page 19

not only do they skim on expanding data centers and server farms, they can claim there's nothing left for uncle sam. but uncle sam still has a way to sniff the message flows before they are deleted after delivery. anyway, they were down for 3 hours, and some users were pissed. it showed how popular and almost indispensable it has becum. :p
 
not only do they skim on expanding data centers and server farms, they can claim there's nothing left for uncle sam. but uncle sam still has a way to sniff the message flows before they are deleted after delivery. anyway, they were down for 3 hours, and some users were pissed. it showed how popular and almost indispensable it has becum. :p

Knn these bastards skim so much still can sell so high price. Salute!
 
Knn these bastards skim so much still can sell so high price. Salute!

almost all pre-ipo app start-ups rely on 3rd party hosting and cloud outfits such as akamai to maintain their virtual data center. when they get too big too fast, performance and reliability becum issues. building their own data centers costs big bucks, and they typically have to wait for ipo to build and expand. apple, already a public listed company, did that with itunes initially, but now they own huge data centers to support both itunes and icloud. same with fb. fb is building humongous data centers all over the u.s. map. google started off with their own "green" solutions, and now most of their data centers are close to hydro-electric and solar generator plants. they use an excellent concept of "containerization" of cpu's to isolate and ventilate heat separately from the ambience of the data warehouse. all other data centers use tremendous aircon power room-wise or ambient-wise to cool off cabinets and racks, which is not very eco-friendly.
 
not only do they skim on expanding data centers and server farms, they can claim there's nothing left for uncle sam. but uncle sam still has a way to sniff the message flows before they are deleted after delivery. anyway, they were down for 3 hours, and some users were pissed. it showed how popular and almost indispensable it has becum. :p

I don't use it. I must be really ulu.
 
almost all pre-ipo app start-ups rely on 3rd party hosting and cloud outfits such as akamai to maintain their virtual data center. when they get too big too fast, performance and reliability becum issues. building their own data centers costs big bucks, and they typically have to wait for ipo to build and expand. apple, already a public listed company, did that with itunes initially, but now they own huge data centers to support both itunes and icloud. same with fb. fb is building humongous data centers all over the u.s. map. google started off with their own "green" solutions, and now most of their data centers are close to hydro-electric and solar generator plants. they use an excellent concept of "containerization" of cpu's to isolate and ventilate heat separately from the ambience of the data warehouse. all other data centers use tremendous aircon power room-wise or ambient-wise to cool off cabinets and racks, which is not very eco-friendly.

When one look at all these one realized that say what you like, America is still way ahead in the world as far as technology is concern.
 
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