
The QuickTime web browser plug-in is no longer installed by default and is removed if you have a previous version of QuickTime on your PC. For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website. QuickTime 7.7.9 contains security updates and is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users on Windows. If you no longer need QuickTime 7 on your PC, follow the instructions for uninstalling QuickTime 7 for Windows. All current Windows web browsers support video without the need for browser plug-ins. New versions of Windows since 2009 have included support for the key media formats, such as H.264 and AAC, that QuickTime 7 enabled. Kik did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Important: QuickTime 7 for Windows is no longer supported by Apple. The company didn't say at the time what its valuation was during that funding round, and also declined to say how much money it's seeking in a potential buyout. In November, Kik announced that it raised $38.3 million, bringing its total funding to date to $70.5 million. In October, for instance, Facebook completed its acquisition of WhatsApp in a deal valued at $19 billion.Īlthough Kik is looking at a possible sale or major investment from a corporate partner, the company appears to be flush with cash. Still, some companies may be willing to pay serious cash for a popular messaging application. The current leader, though, is WhatsApp, with over 700 million registered users. The company claims that over 40 percent of American youth is using Kik. While it's in a crowded market, competing against services such as WhatsApp, WeChat, BBM and Facebook Messenger, Kik has found a niche among America's teens. The service, which has over 200 million registered users in 230 countries around the world, provides text, photo, and video messaging between users.


Kik is one of several popular messaging applications running on mobile platforms like iOS and Android. There is no timeline on any potential acquisition. According to Livingston, Kik has received some tentative acquisition bids and has "hired Qatalyst to work through all the options." It's still possible, Livingston said, that Kik "stay independent" after those "options" are considered. The company behind the app, Kik Interactive, has hired investment bank Qatalyst Partners to help it field offers for a buyout or major investment from a corporate partner, Bloomberg is reporting, citing a conversation with the company's founder and CEO, Ted Livingston. Kik, the popular messaging app among teens, might soon have a new owner. Kik could be well on its way to being acquired, according to a new report.
