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Click-to-call, also known as click-to-talk, click-to-dial, click-to-chat and click-to-text, is a form of Web-based communication in which a person clicks an object (e.g., button, image or text) to request an immediate connection with another person in real-time either by phone call, Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (), or text.
WhatsApp's user base swells to about 200 million active users and its staff to 50. [2] 2013: July: Funding: Sequoia invests another $50 million in Series B round, valuing WhatsApp at $1.5 billion. [9] 2013: July 16: Product: WhatsApp goes free, with an annual subscription fee of $1 after the first year. [10] [11] 2013: August: Competition