Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
Kakao reverts back to directory-style Friends list after intense backlash
KakaoTalk on Tuesday rolled back its newly introduced feed-style Friends tab after strong user pushback against the update to ...
Kakao Corp. said Tuesday that it has begun rolling out an update to its messaging app KakaoTalk, reversing a controversial ...
Chat apps are not only big in Asia in general, they’re becoming widely used in the Philippines, too. Filipinos have been using Wechat, Line, Whatsapp, and Viber for a time now. But today, an ...
Kakao, the operator of South Korea's most popular chat app KakaoTalk, has transacted 5 trillion won ($4.18 billion) over its securities app since its launch two years ago. Securities Plus for Kakao, a ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Kakao begins sequential rollout of friend list restoration on 16th
Kakao will restore the friend list to the "Friends" tab, the first screen of KakaoTalk, starting on the 16th. Kakao had ...
Daum Kakao, the newly merged Korean entity behind Kakao Talk, has introduced a new end-to-end encryption feature on the chat app following controversy around user data in recent months. The company is ...
Kakao, South Korea’s dominant mobile messaging app that merged with Internet company Daum in a $3 billion deal in 2014, is pinning its international expansion hopes on music after it announced plans ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Kakao Corp's co-CEO Namkoong Whon resigned on Wednesday as South Korea's largest mobile chat app sought to defuse public anger over a massive outage that left tens of millions ...
Daum Kakao, the maker of messaging app KakaoTalk, will acquire the social network Path and the messaging app Path Talk, Dave Morin, CEO and cofounder of Path announced Thursday in a post. KakaoTalk ...
Line, the popular messaging app in Asia, is about to face its biggest challenge yet as mobile messenger provider, Kakao, merges with Daum Communications. The merger is worth $3.3 billion, and is the ...
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South Korea’s largest messenger app provider, Daum Kakao, will launch a cab-hailing app in the country early next year, working with licensed taxi drivers in a move to avoid the backlash that Uber ...
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