You may have heard of stickers, the cutesy, cartoonish version of emojis, but did you know that they can also be a money-spinner? Japanese mobile messaging app Line ...
Stickers are more than just glorified emoticons, they’re big business don’t you know? While games account for the lion’s share of chat app Line’s revenues, it’s banking $10 million per month from ...
Stickers have been all the rage on messaging services for some time — and now Japanese chat app Line is taking the sticker craze to a new level by letting all of its 360 million registered users sell ...
Japanese messaging company Line went public today. It's a service that's widely used in parts of Asia. It has 200 million monthly active users, which isn't bad, but is also nowhere near the 1 billion ...
Update: Today, the same feature was added to the Line for iOS app. While typing, you should now see a series of auto-suggested stickers and emoji just above the on-screen keyboard. Hoorah! Original: ...
Tokyo: Want to share your face with friends at various social networking sites without them losing interest in you? Try this app that turns your selfies into stickers.
Line is a messaging app created in the wake of the 2011 Japanese Tsunami. As a result of the disaster many normal channels of communication had broken down and the Line app was developed by internet ...
Kirstin is a long-time fan of Nintendo, anime, manga and trading card games. Although her tastes in video games spread far and wide an early interest in Nintendo has lead to a life-long love of seeing ...
Messaging app LINE has really taken off in the last six months, a fact highlighted Tuesday when the company announced its global user base had crossed the 200 million mark. The cross-platform ...
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 ...