http://techoven.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/********-620x400.jpg It appears that the hugely popular ******** mobile instant messaging service is going to be made available via the web, if the just launched web sign-in page is to be believed. The service had in excess of 500 million users back in April 2014 but after being bought by Facebook in February 2014 there was much speculation as to the future of the service. Still going strong today, the service is about to expand onto its next platform – the web. Login page https://web.********.com/ is live with a QR code to login from your existing ******** connected mobile. This is not yet currently working but expect it to go live soon. http://techoven.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/********-Messaging-Service-Coming-To-The-Web.jpg A long standing complaint about ******** was the lack of a PC client for seamless messaging from your computer, with this web enabled version ******** will resolve all these problems, cross-platform, in one fell swoop. Based on the icons above the web service can be linked to phones running Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry, but crucially not iOS – at least not at launch. The official ******** blog confirms this situation with the comment: “Unfortunately for now, we will not be able to provide web client to our iOS users due to Apple platform limitations.”