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  2. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] It was the most downloaded app worldwide in January 2021, [18] [19] with 1 billion downloads globally as of late August 2021. As of 2024, registration to Telegram requires either a phone number or one of a limited number of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) issued in December 2022. [20]

  3. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Examples of such messaging services include: Skype, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts (subsequently Google Chat), Telegram, ICQ, Element, Slack, Discord, etc. Users have more options as usernames or email addresses can be used as user identifiers, besides phone numbers. Unlike the phone-based model, user accounts on a multi-device model are ...

  4. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Telegram is a cross-platform cloud-based instant messaging, video calling, [156] and VoIP service. It was initially launched for iOS on 14 August 2013 in Russia, and is currently based in Dubai. [157] [158] [159] Telegram client apps are available for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows, macOS and Linux, web interface is also available. [160]

  5. How to make a Telegram account and start using the popular ...

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    To activate it, open the Telegram app on your phone and go to "Settings," then tap "Devices." Scan the QR code to connect your mobile Telegram app to the desktop app. Emma Witman/Business Insider. 4.

  6. Element (software) - Wikipedia

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    Element (formerly Riot and Vector [13]) is a free and open-source software instant messaging client implementing the Matrix protocol. [14]Element supports end-to-end encryption, [15] private and public groups, sharing of files between users, voice and video calls, and other collaborative features with help of bots and widgets.

  7. Nokia Series 30 - Wikipedia

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    Nokia Series 30, often shortened as S30, is a software platform and application user interface created by Nokia for its entry level mobile phones, lower than Series 40. S30 phones are not capable of running Java apps. In 2014, Microsoft acquired Nokia's mobile phones business and later used S30 in along of Series 30+.

  8. Mobile app - Wikipedia

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    Some apps are freeware, while others have a price, which can be upfront or a subscription. Some apps also include microtransactions and/or advertising. In any case, the revenue is usually split between the application's creator and the app store. [3] The same app can, therefore, cost a different price depending on the mobile platform.

  9. Comparison of Java and Android API - Wikipedia

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    This article compares the application programming interfaces (APIs) and virtual machines (VMs) of the programming language Java and operating system Android.. While most Android applications are written in Java-like language, there are some differences between the Java API and the Android API, and Android does not run Java bytecode by a traditional Java virtual machine (JVM), but instead by a ...