Brian Acton

Brian Acton
Brian Actonis an American computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur. He is the co-founderof WhatsApp, a mobile messaging application which was acquired by Facebook Inc. in February 2014 for US$19 billion. He was formerly employed at Yahoo Inc...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
CountryUnited States of America
billion cautious certain degree deserves far gets goes great market saw supports yahoo
There's a certain degree of speculation that goes into valuations. In so far as the market supports a valuation, everyone who gets a great one deserves it, but they should also be cautious because that speculation is temporary. I saw Yahoo go from $100 billion to $10 billion. It's not a long-term measure.
depressing advertisements ads
Dealing with ads is depressing. You don’t make anyone’s life better by making advertisements work better.
adventure opportunity people
Facebook turned me down. It was a great opportunity to connect with some fantastic people. Looking forward to life’s next adventure.
fun play bass
Close to the Edge by Yes. Such a fun tune to play on bass.
certain
You have a certain identity that you present to the world on Facebook, and you have a certain identity that you present with the telephone, and they are different.
billion direct facebook indirect whether
WhatsApp will bring Facebook another billion users. We will be a billion-user product. Whether there is a direct valuation or an indirect valuation, there is value, and Facebook understands that well.
dna means product public stomach
Going public is 18-month process, while an acquisition is a 6-month process. Going public means going under so much scrutiny, regulatory approval, auditing, magnified 10 times. Having the stomach to do that isn't necessarily in my DNA. My DNA is building a product and a service.
college dad family mom
For me specifically, it was important to graduate. In my family, I was one of the first graduates. My mom did not have a college degree. My dad did not have a college degree.
It's not 100 per cent clear to me what's working about Snapchat.
modes telephone
Your insurance broker has your telephone number, but your insurance broker doesn't have your Facebook ID. I think they are very different modes of communication. Commingling them can come with risk and peril.
computer computers driven side
Yes, I was a big math and computer geek, that's true. I was driven by the scholastic side of things. For me, it was all about what I could do with math and computers.
border level people playing provides wants
WhatsApp provides phone-number-based messaging, and people asked, 'Isn't that what SMS is?' Yes, but SMS is expensive, antiquated, and what WhatsApp did was modernize and level that playing field. For example, in Europe, if France wants to talk to Belgium, it's extraordinary costly because of border and telecom charges.
built certain degree eventually family golf history maybe mom
My mom started an air-freight company; my grandmother built a golf course. I have a certain degree of entrepreneurial risk-taking in my family history. Maybe that eventually rubbed off on me a little bit.
people
People want chat histories. They're a permanent testimony of a relationship.