Clubhouse is an IOS app that allows people to host and join audio conversations with other users. Despite its exclusivity, the app already has millions of users, many of them major players in Silicon Valley and the entertainment industry, but not in China
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Android users have been patiently waiting for the popular voice chat room app, Clubhouse, to launch on the platform. The wait might not be as long you think it to be, as Clubhouse co-founder Paul Davidson revealed during an interview with journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin that Alpha Exploration Co is currently working on developing the Clubhouse Android app. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was also a part of the same Clubhouse chat, where he explained why he prefers using Android smartphones over iPhones. Also Read - Discord has released a new audio chat feature similar to Clubhouse
While Gates was explaining his personal preferences, Davidson added that the Clubhouse Android app is one of the “top features” that his company is currently working on. However, he did not provide us with an exact launch date for the Android version of the popular app. Also Read - Cortana no more available on Android, iOS devices, will be limited to Windows 10
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Clubhouse Chat App Creates Space for Debate in Land of the Nile Mina Nader
Citizens look for ways to communicate free from state monitoring
[Cairo] Clubhouse, an invitation-only audio-chat iPhone app launched in April 2020, is taking the Middle East, and Egypt in particular, by storm. A version for Android phones is in the works.
Thousands of Egyptians are flocking to join the app, which offers users private “discussion rooms” on sensitive topics, away from the eyes and ears of the security services. Any user can create a public or private virtual room, with moderators, speakers and audiences.
The app, mainly used for political topics, offers Egyptians hungry to speak their minds a window to a world they rarely experience, including unfettered discussion with people abroad. Topics range from freedom of expression and democracy to terrorism.
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New social networking sites used to pop up on a seemingly daily basis. As the mobile industry has matured and the cost of entry has increased, that s no longer the case. Perhaps the launch itself is the main reason Clubhouse is having a moment, despite being available only on the best iPhones right now. Or it could be the invitation-only audio chat service has found something just different enough to have legs to be able to stick around for more than a fleeting moment.
Two weeks into my Clubhouse journey, I m not quite ready to give it a thumb in any direction. And yet, I ll admit the app is hard to put down and has piqued my curiosity like it has countless others.