He did not manage to extinguish the echo of his incredible success WhatsApp- which forced Mark Zuckerberg to give $ 19 billion to get the application - and the. disaster came. For hours on Saturday, its users were unable to send messages.
The service allows the 450 million people around the world who have it to smartphone them to exchange messages for free. Something that was not possible on Saturday, just three days after his expensive sale.
"We apologize, we currently have problems with the server. We hope to come back soon, "was Twitter's WhatsApp message, which was republished over 25.000 times in a little while from the annoyed world. Others could not send a message, and some were even unable to connect to the application.
The specialist by clicking here techcrunch.com cited the large increase in registrations to the app after the announcement of the purchase by Facebook and the extensive usage that "loaded" the system as a possible reason for the problem.
Source: iefimerida.gr
Update from iGuRu.gr: After a few hours, the problem is fixed and the service is running normally.