Messaging apps have the bit time recently, thanks much in part to the buzz surrounding WhatsApp (and it’s almost acquisition by Facebook). But there are a slew of other international products doing ...
In the latest update to its messaging app, Line has added a livestreaming feature, called Chat Live, which can be used in group or multi-person chats of up to 200 people. The company suggests a ...
Line—the messaging app that is dominant in its home market of Japan and also a hit in Indonesia, Taiwan, and Thailand—is making a home for itself in New York. It launched a Times Square flagship store ...
Line, the mobile messaging app from Japan, is going public today in a dual Japan-U.S. IPO that could raise as much as $1.14 billion. The listing, which will happen in New York on Thursday and Tokyo on ...
Line has already applied for an initial public offering in Tokyo, but the app's parent company reportedly has its eyes on Wall Street. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has ...
Line Corp. surged on its debut in New York and Tokyo this week, raising $1 billion – the largest tech IPO this year. The Japanese messaging-app operator said it plans to use the proceeds from the ...
Everyone in Japan knows Brown, the laid-back bear, and Cony, the bunny whose wild enthusiasm makes Brown seem even more chilled. They make a good pair — they’re dating, you see — and they also make a ...
LINE is a messaging app that lets users make free voice calls and send free text messages from anywhere in the world on desktops or smartphones. Like WeChat and WhatsApp, LINE is especially popular ...