The City of Trees is paying a pink homage to its past, present and future Japanese residents. Next year, pink cherry blossom petals from over 100 trees in Robert T. Matsui Park — a grove called the ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Line Corp said its number of monthly active users fell from the previous quarter, its first such decline, underscoring the messaging app operator's struggles to grow outside ...
LVC Corporation, the digital asset- and blockchain-focused arm of Japanese messaging giant Line, is allegedly close to obtaining a crypto exchange operating license from Japan’s financial regulator.
Demonstrating the strength of its massively popular Line messaging apps and services, NHN Japan — the Japanese arm of Korean search giant Naver — announced today it is to split gaming and Internet ...
A Japanese messaging app operator is set to launch the biggest tech IPO of the year. Line Corp., which operates messaging app Line, will list its shares in New York on Thursday and then in Tokyo on ...
Line, Japan’s number one super app, has launched its own NFT marketplace, adding to its list of crypto-ready features. Japan’s largest social media application, Line, has officially launched its own ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Chat app Line, dominant in Japan and a few other countries around the world, has launched a music streaming ...
According to Nikkei, messaging app Line and Yahoo Japan are about to merge and form a single tech company. Despite the name, Yahoo Japan is currently 100% owned by Z Holdings, a company that is ...
The logo of free messaging app Line and it's sticker characters is pictured at the Line Corp's press briefing venue in Urayasu, east of Tokyo October 9, 2014. REUTERS/Issei Kato/Files By Joshua Hunt ...
Messaging is no longer just about messaging. Last year saw the West wake up to the potential of messaging apps — largely thanks to Facebook’s acquisition of WhatsApp — and 2015 is the year that U.S.
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 ...
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