Line unveils new look Edinburgh Fringe website
Digital agency Line has redesigned the Fringe website to provide a more user friendly interface and a more robust online ticketing platform, after the online box office became dogged with problems in...
View ArticlePhillip Hunt joins Line as non-exec director
Philip Hunt, former CEO of digital agency Wheel, has taken on the role of non executive director for Edinburgh agency Line. The serial entrepreneur sold Wheel in 2005 to Lbi and has sat on the board of...
View ArticleNew Edinburgh International Science Festival site goes live
The new website for Edinburgh International Science Festival has gone live, developed by Line Digital. The site offers users a range of functions which aim to improve ease of use and create a richer...
View ArticleNew logo for Google Chrome - reviews
Designers offer their opinion on the newly released design for Google Chrome.
View ArticleLine Digital partners with Inition for Magic Symbol augmented reality offer
In order to offer a range of new augmented reality services for business clients, Line Digital has adopted Inition’s Magic Symbol technology. With the growth in demand for augmented reality, Line will...
View ArticleSocial Media Week: Do you need an agency for social media? – six...
If businesses need agencies to handle their social media, and what the agencies should be doing were issues discussed at RAR’s ‘Snake oil salesman or guru?’ Social Media Week talk yesterday, held at...
View ArticleBlonde Digital completes acquisition of Line Digital
Blonde Digital has announced it has acquired rival agency Line Digital in a move geared toward broadening its client base and establish a global presence.Line will be fully integrated within Blonde be...
View ArticleMobile messaging app Line set to go global with payment service
Line, the Japanese mobile messaging app is set to go global with a payment service set to launch soon.The Line Pay app allows users to pay for their goods in registered stores, as well as being able to...
View ArticleMan About Asia – Episode Four: A crash course in social media platforms Line,...
Asia is home to some of the world’s most and least enabled nations when it comes to social media, and the most popular platforms are largely unheard of in the west. So it’s no surprise that many...
View ArticleGroupM inks deal with Line to give clients ‘competitive advantages’ on the...
GroupM APAC has signed a deal with Japanese messaging app Line to give its clients better access to new commercial products and training.Brand accounts are closely monitored on Line to ensure no fake...
View ArticleThe Economist partners with messaging service Line to grow its Asian audience
The Economist has strengthened its social presence with the announcement that it will publish its content on social platform Line in a bid to grow its audience in Asia.The partnership with the...
View ArticleSix Asian media firms that are leapfrogging towards global scale
With 60 per cent of the world’s population, the vast and multicultural region of Asia is a land grab for western media and digital businesses as they see audience’s plateaux on home turf. For example,...
View ArticleThe Economist talks on advantages of Line over Whatsapp for mobile messaging...
The Economist has been experimenting with messaging app Line, becoming the first publisher to use it to send audio alerts, a feature it claimed demonstrates why the app is more sophisticated than...
View ArticleMessaging app Line launches on-demand delivery service in Bangkok
Japanese messaging service Line has launched an on-demand delivery service in Bangkok, announcing it will deliver food, shopping, documents and other parcels to users in the Bangkok area.The messaging...
View ArticleLine takes on Snapchat and Facebook with selfie app launch
Japanese messaging app Line has launched egg, a selfie app that layers on 3D masks to photos and videos.Much like the filters on Snapchat and the now Facebook-owned MSQRD, the app recognises a person’s...
View ArticleBrexit forces delay upon Japanese WhatsApp rival Line’s IPO pricing
Line Corp has delayed putting a price on its initial public offering (IPO) by a day (until Tuesday) blaming the "market environment" which is still turbulent after the UK’s referendum to leave the EU...
View ArticleLine could raise $1.3bn when it goes public
LLine has set the price of its IPO at 3,330 yen per share, meaning it could raise as much as $1.3bn when it goes public.According to Channel NewsAsia this lies at the top end of an amended pricing...
View ArticleEverything marketers need to know about chat app Line as it forges a path...
Line has its eyes set on the west, the world’s seventh largest chat app behind WhatsApp, FB Messenger, QQ Mobile, WeChat, Skype and Viber, with many of its 218m monthly active users (MAU) concentrated...
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