Japanese human resources company Intelligence Holdings (TSE:4757) and messaging platform operator Line announced today that they have agreed to launch a joint venture called Aube, specifically focused ...
Smartphone messaging service Line Corp. said Thursday it will launch a payment service in coming months as it seeks to play a more fundamental role in customers' lives. "The key word for our goal from ...
Only transfering all the user data to Japan for security, or actually securing the data in here? Just sayin'.. Security in IT in Japan is poor and ridiculous. Boy I have so many stories which many ...
Line Corp. is planning to shake up its staff and business to build on the 20-plus percent share gain since the messaging company pulled off the tech world's biggest public offering of the year. CEO ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese provider of the Line messaging application on Thursday announced new services integral to daily life, including finance and music, with the aim of turning the app into an ...
Japanese mobile messaging company Line has offered up a major hint as to how it plans to make its messaging app a one-stop shop for just about any digital transaction. First up, Line has offloaded a ...
what we can see by this survey is that a great deal of JT posters don't even live in Japan... I drew a line at Line, because I already had 6 alternative text channels for messages. I got sick of ...
Ichikawa Mayor Hirotami Murakoshi, left, is seen with Line Corp. Public Policy and CSR Executive Officer Kiyotaka Eguchi at a March 19 event at the Ichikawa Municipal Office to announce their ...
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