David Blecken
Oct 30, 2015

Line envisions central IoT role

TOKYO - Line, the Japanese mobile-messaging application, is taking steps to position itself as a service to unify connected devices and eliminate the need for brands to develop standalone apps that are likely to end up as 'zombies'.

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