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Apple Watch to include Line Messaging service
Fp Archives •Apple's highly anticipated smartwatch will feature a Line Messaging application, the system used on the iPhone, enabling the watch to receive new messages and reply with "stickers" and "emoticons", Line's spokesperson in Japan confirmed to Efe news agency.
Line messaging app said to be reviving IPO plans
Fp Archives •Line, the popular messaging app launched in the aftermath of Japan's earthquake and tsunami, is set for an initial public offering as early as this year, a report said Thursday, after shelving plans for a listing in 2014.
Line app to launch online supermarket in Southeast Asia
Fp Archives •Japan-based messaging app company Line Corp is launching an online grocery delivery service, its first ever, in Thailand and plans to expand it to other Southeast Asian nations to tap booming growth in the region's mobile phone transactions.
Line messaging app sets up development fund for mobile games
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Tech2 News Staff •Line becomes latest app to add Snapchat-inspired self-destructing feature
Tech2 News Staff •Line releases new app, will help you convert selfies into stickers
Tech2 News Staff •LINE Corp., which owns the popular LINE instant messaging app, has announced a new app for smartphone users. This one is called the "LINE Selfie Sticker".
Line offers free talk time worth Rs 50 to all its India users
Tech2 News Staff •Japan-based messaging app LINE is offering free talktime worth Rs 50 to all its users in India. The company made the announcement in a press statement.
Line now has over 300 million users globally
Naina •Line, the cross-platform messaging app has now announced to have marked a milestone with over 300 million users across the world. The app marked its debut last
Line messenger app now has 10 million users in India
Fp Staff •Japan-based Line messenger app, which was launched in India in July, has crossed 10 million users in India according to the company.