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Signal jabs at Facebook and navigates growing pains

MONEYWEB app instead? As popularity surges. Image: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg The encrypted messaging company Signal has long been popular with activists, investigative journalists, politicians and assorted law enforcement officials because of its emphasis on privacy and security. Its growth was steady — but slow. Then came Christmas break. Employees returned from the holidays to an unexpected surge in new users that overwhelmed Signal’s servers and sent engineers racing to increase capacity. INSIDERGOLD Subscribe for full access to all our share and unit trust data tools, our award-winning articles, and support quality journalism in the process. SIGN UP To view all features and options, click here.

Signal jabs at Facebook and navigates growing pains as popularity surges

Signal’s (centre) issues aren’t dissimilar to other technology companies that have struggled with rapid growth. Google and Facebook, among others, have faced internal dissent as the companies have grown from scrappy and idealistic startups to tech giants. AFP The encrypted messaging company Signal has long been popular with activists, investigative journalists, politicians and assorted law enforcement officials because of its emphasis on privacy and security. Its growth was steady – but slow. Then came Christmas break. Employees returned from the holidays to an unexpected surge in new users that overwhelmed Signal’s servers and sent engineers racing to increase capacity.

Inside Signal, the scrappy messaging app challenging WhatsApp

Inside Signal, the scrappy messaging app challenging WhatsApp
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Signal surging at WhatsApp s expense

Signal surging at WhatsApp s expense
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Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Donates $50k to Killeen Non-Profits

Donations are still coming in to help out area nonprofits following Winter Storm Uri. The latest is a $50,000 donation from Mitsubishi Gas Chemical in Tokyo Japan. The money will be split between four area nonprofits. $12,500 will go to each of these local organizations: the American Red Cross, Killeen Food Care Center, Greater Killeen Community Clinic and United Way of Central Texas. Millions of people were left without power, water, and other basic needs as Winter Storm Uri rolled through Texas. These four organizations were among many that jumped into action to help those that needed it in Killeen. This donation will help these organizations continue to provide the help people need.

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