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Most of us want to share or send a document rapidly. No doubt there are so many platforms for that purpose, from OneDrive to Dropbox; and of course there's Email, AirPlay, and even the excellent old USB thumb drive. And now, the well-know mobile app WhatsApp is joining the document sharing race.
Some users of the 7-year-old, Facebook-owned messaging service are reporting the appearance of a document-sharing feature when they update to the latest version of the app.
TechCrunch, which is an online publisher of technology related latest news, has a walkthrough of how it works on Android; it's also available on iOS, but not Windows Phone.
Still, WhatsApp is hopeful in its future more development. So confident, in reality, that it can suffer to end hold for initial devices by the end of 2016, including all BlackBerry phones.
Some users of the 7-year-old, Facebook-owned messaging service are reporting the appearance of a document-sharing feature when they update to the latest version of the app.
TechCrunch, which is an online publisher of technology related latest news, has a walkthrough of how it works on Android; it's also available on iOS, but not Windows Phone.
Still, WhatsApp is hopeful in its future more development. So confident, in reality, that it can suffer to end hold for initial devices by the end of 2016, including all BlackBerry phones.