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 ...
Twitter account tweeted a collaborative tieup with messenger app LINE for smartphones. LINE is a free chat application, like WhatsApp or Kakao, and it’s particularly popular in Japan. This boils down ...
If stickers and emoticons still aren’t enough for you to express your emotions via chat apps, Japanese messaging service Line has now introduced ‘Sticons’ — a hybrid of stickers and emoticons (the ...
Below is an edited version of the post “The Sticker Wars: WeChat’s creatives go up against Line” by Jason Li, originally published on the blog 88 Bar. Words don't always cut it on mobile messaging ...
Adding to our growing list of fun Japanese photo apps, here’s one for all your guys who have joined the mobile chat app craze. It’s called StickerMe, and it comes from the folks at Motion Portrait, an ...
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 — A year ago, Ms Siobhan Stollznow would have scoffed at the idea of using cartoon characters instead of words to chat with friends on her smartphone — until she got hooked on messaging app Line ...