Business Insider launches official account on LINE, the messaging app beating Facebook in Asia
Hello, Line!
Business Insider has just launched an official account on LINE, the fast-growing global messaging app behind the largest tech IPO of 2016.
LINE started in 2011 to help people communicate after a devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan and now has more than 220 million monthly active users worldwide.
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Business Insider content is available via LINE in 49 countries, including Taiwan, Indonesia, South Korea, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Germany, Switzerland, UK, Canada, Australia, and the US.
What you'll get
We post a mix of stories, videos, graphics, and photos to our account every day and send you a hand-curated list of our best stories a few times a week.
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You can also message us anytime for news on demand.
How to follow Business Insider on LINE
Click the button below, visit this link from your mobile device, or open the LINE app and scan our QR code.
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