Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
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February 4, 2015

The Most Popular Ads In the Philippines, Filipino cultural values reflected in top ten YouTube Ads

Google Philippines released the 2014 YouTube Ads Leaderboard, revealing that not only do Filipinos respond well to culturally-relevant ads, but that the local advertising industry has gotten more accustomed to placing made-for-web content at the heart of their campaigns.


The leaderboard celebrates the top ten brands that performed best through a combination of popularity (organic views) and promotion (paid views).

Six out of ten of the ads have a distinctly Filipino flavor. Global brands like Coca-Cola — with their “Happiest Thank You” ad taking the #1 spot — use the power of heartwarming authenticity.

“‘The audience of today can't stand anything fake or pretentious," said Merlee Jayme, Chief Creative Officer of DM9 JaymeSyfu, noting that a great piece tells real stories, just as Google’s “Miss Nothing” tells a poignant story of Filipinos all over the world connecting via the web. 

Filipinos continue to show an interest in advertising that feature local celebrities as well. Angel Locsin appearing in Mang Inasal’s prank ad and Angela Nepomuceno’s how-to hair video from Unilever demonstrate the power of this approach. Jollibee Kids Club takes a slightly different track — the cute kids in its boyband might well be the stars of the future.

With an increasingly connected world, the Filipino audience is moved by the same stories as viewers from the rest of the globe. As the world was gripped by World Cup fever, Nike’s all-star ad featuring football stars Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar Jr., and Wayne Rooney, among others, captivated Filipino interest as well.

As smartphones continue to evolve and penetrate a wider audience, Filipinos were keen to watch an almost four-minute-long product showcase of Samsung Galaxy S5 showing the flagship features of the device. Air New Zealand entertained Filipinos with their in-flight safety video which featured characters from The Hobbit. KLM’s well-trained puppy lost and found service, on the other hand, received awe and admiration from Filipino animal lovers.

The leaderboard is largely populated by ads that were born to be digital, with formats created specifically with YouTube’s audience in mind. #AllergicAkoSa combines the nation’s affinity for music and sharing thoughts online. “Often, they will rant, rave, and actively talk and share about things that they like and dislike,” said Paolo Reyes, Johnson & Johnson’s Sr. Brand Manager of the awareness campaign they created about allergies.

Five of the ten videos are past the three minute mark, which offers a degree of creative freedom for brands — since viewers on YouTube will watch longer videos as long as there is a strong story.

“Recognizing that the digital space is practically bursting at the seams with content choices, it is critical that we offer content that people are actually interested in,” said Dorothy Dee-Ching, Unilever Hair Marketing Director. The content for All Things Hair was defined by the people they serve with, with the topic 'crowd-sourced' from top searches to make sure the content is just what people are looking for.

“The YouTube Ads Leaderboard is a good opportunity for brands to showcase their understanding of the importance of digital marketing in connecting with consumers,” Ryan Morales, Google Philippines Country Marketing Manager said. “We hope the list of creative ads that people choose to watch will encourage the industry to continue watching out for consumer trends and use them to create really good digital marketing campaigns.”

Here is the complete list:

1.
Coca-Cola - Happiest Thank You
3:11
2.
3:45
3.
3:41
4.
#AllergicAkoSa - #AllergicAkoSa Song
2:17
5.
1:08
6.
1:43
7.
4:38
8.
Google - Miss Nothing
1:40
9.
4:12
10.
Jollibee - Dito, MASAYA!
1:34

November 13, 2014

‘Sari-jeepney’ hailed first Doodle 4 Google Philippines winner


“This is a sarimanok inspired idea. It symbolizes Filipino culture with deep appreciation of hard work and creativity. The concept is created to solve problems like traffic, economy, education and basic needs. The key on the tail signifies the solutions to the problems wherein we must fly high with pride and honor.”  - Kim Patrick Saren, Nabunturan National Comprehensive High School.




Kim Patrick Saren, student of Nabunturan National Comprehensive High School, Compostela Valley  came out on top of the nationwide contest, which saw 51,000 entries from all over the country answering the question, “What can I do for the Philippines?” 

Kim belongs to the 15-17 age group category, was declared the overall winner of the first Doodle 4 Google (D4G) competition in the Philippines with his entry, Sari-Jeepney.

Launched last July, D4G encouraged students and learners to look beyond themselves and imagine what they can do for the country. The entries were judged in three categories: artistic merit, creativity, and theme communication. 


Aside from Kim, three other winners were picked per age group. Angela Kaitlin Tiu’s "Love and Care for the Philippines,” Avryll Nartates’ "Coral Ripped or Coral Reef?", and Jay Portallo’s "Symphony for Peace” won for the 5-8 years old, 9-11 years old, and 12-14 years old categories, respectively. 

“Through the competition, we saw the depth of the Filipino youth’s insight, creativity, and innovation. They are very keen on the idea of nation-building,” said Ryan Morales, Google Philippines Country Marketing Manager. 

“The doodles reflect the aspirations of the nation over pressing issues—from solution to flooding to environment protection to food for the poor, value of education, culture preservation, and global competitiveness.”


The Doodle 4 Google announcement of winners with fun and creative activities
 held at the SM Mall of Asia, November 7, 2014. 

Kim’s doodle will be displayed on the Google Philippines homepage on November 10, 2014. He also took home a specially designed trophy by Google, a PHP 400,000 educational grant from BPI Foundation at any school/college in the Philippines, an art kit from National Bookstore, and an Acer C720 Chromebook. PLDT-Smart Foundation will also provide a PHP 350,000 connectivity grant for Kim’s school, Nabunturan National Comprehensive High School in Compostela Valley.

The age category winners received various prizes including a medal from Google, a Nexus 7 tablet, a 3D doodling pen, and PHP 5,000 worth of gift certificates from National Bookstore.

The pool of entries was narrowed down to 10 per age category by judges comprised of teacher and 2009 CNN Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida, TBWA-Santiago Mangada Puno Senior Art Director CJ De Silva-Ong, PLDT-Smart Foundation, Inc. President Ma. Esther Santos, and BPI Foundation, Inc. Senior Vice President and Executive Director Fidelina Corcuera. An online public voting determined the age category winners, from which Google Doodler Katy Wu picked the overall winner. 


Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. 

Doodles are the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists. The tradition originated in 1999, and creating doodles is now the responsibility of a team of talented illustrators (Google calls them ‘doodlers’) and engineers. Together they design the dynamic and vibrant doodles that are displayed on the Google homepage. 

For an archive of dodles, visit google.com/doodles.
For more information, visit www.google.com.

More pictures Here.

October 16, 2014

40 "Doodle 4 Google" finalists vie for votes

Doodles are the fun, surprising, and sometimes spontaneous changes that are made to the Google logo to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and the lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists.

Doodle 4 Google competition was launched by Google Philippines last July with the theme “What can I do for the Philippines?”

Public voting is now open for the 40 Doodle 4 Google finalists. 

The judges comprised of 2009 CNN Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida, TBWA-Santiago Mangada Puno Senior Art Director CJ De Silva, PLDT-Smart Foundation, Inc. President Ma. Esther Santos, and BPI Foundation, Inc. Senior Vice President and Executive Director Fidelina Corcucera selected the 40 best doodles from a pool of 51,000 entries from all over the Philippines. Google Doodler Katy Wu, teacher,  will final judge and announce who will be the doodler champion.

They were chosen and classified according to four age groups: 5-8 years old; 9-11 years old; 12-14 years old; and 15-17 years old. 

Voters can visit http://www.google.com.ph/doodle4google until October 30 to select one doodle per age category which they think best answers the theme and represents the Filipino spirit. At the end of public voting, the doodle with the most number of votes per age group will be selected. One overall winner among the four finalists will then be chosen by Google.

Announcement of the winner will be on November 7, 2014. The overall winner will be featured on Google Philippines’ homepage for 24 hours in November and will receive a specially designed trophy by Google. A PHP 400,000 educational grant from BPI Foundation at any school/college in the Philippines, an art kit from National Book Store and an Acer C720 Chromebook will also be given to the overall winning participant. The PLDT-Smart Foundation will also provide a PHP 350,000 connectivity grant to the school or community learning center of the overall winner.

For an archive of doodles, visit google.com/doodles.

September 24, 2014

Internet stars band together to better online searching with #GoogleMoLang

Ryan Morales, Google Philippines Country Marketing Manager, talks about the online game “Google Mo Lang,” where users can learn Google Search tips and tricks with the help of local Internet stars.


#GoogleMoLang, a movement that calls on Filipinos to maximize the full potential of online search. The creators are early Internet adopters who have utilized the web to advance their talents and have proven there’s a wide range of other useful things to be explored online.


Internet content creators like comedic talent Mikey Bustos, Marco Ho or Bogart the Explorer and his manager Jako de Leon, and restaurateur Erwan Heusaff heavily depend on online search in acquiring information and developing shareable content for their audience. But based on experience, limited know-hows in online search are often frustrating when people can't make sense of the results or can’t seem to find what they’re looking for. 

Seeing how online search impacts their work and practically every person’s life, the creators banded with OPM band Sponge Cola and heartthrob group Chicser to form #GoogleMoLang.

“The net has become a home for Internet content creators like Bogart, and we feel the responsibility to make information more accessible for everyone. #GoogleMoLang is a reminder that at every step of people’s search online, Google Search is there to assist them on their quest,” as Marco describes the movement as getting people to see ways in which Google Search can be used in everyday life. 

As part of the movement, the Internet stars, together with Google, devised an online game “Google Mo Lang” (http://www.google.com.ph/campaigns/googlemolang/) where netizens take a virtual adventure to create the perfect night. The interactive game simulates real-life setting by prompting users to use the search engine—through a host of tips and tricks—as they make decisions on how they'd like their night to continue. 

“#GoogleMoLang aims to deepen Filipinos’ knowledge and use of Search. It is the surest shortcut to most items that concern or interest people, so why not maximize it?” Mikey said. 

Erwan, who manages the The Fat Kid Inside blog where he shares ways and recipes on healthy eating habits, said Search helps a lot in developing new recipes and in bringing the advocacy closer to the reach of many Filipinos. “I use it everyday, both for my blog and to my day-to-day work. I use it to research emerging trends on food recipes as well as key items people are looking for, what people are hungry for. Being able to find them and pull them together in one simple step makes my work so much easier,” said Erwan. 

For the young boy band members of Chicser, Google Search has become an aide. “It has a strong impact on us because through it, we can do and know things fast, from homework to new ideas for our videos," said Biboy Cabingon, Chicser member. 

Sponge Cola’s lead guitarist Erwin Armovit turns to Google Search to find the music materials he needs. “When learning new songs, Search comes in handy in finding the chords and lyrics. When scouting for the latest playing equipment, guitars, amps, and pedals for new techniques when recording, Search is our gateway for quick access to information.”

According to the band’s lead vocalist Yael Yuzon, Search plays an important role in leaving people no more in the dark. “Information is everywhere. It's just a matter of how people can get access to it. Google Search bridges you from being uninformed to informed. Having the right information that you need is already half a battle won.”

Internet stars collaborate for #GoogleMoLang movement. Clockwise from left: Erwin Armovit (Sponge Cola), Tricky Ikki, Jako de Leon (Bogart the Explorer manager), Erwan Heussaff, Chicser members Cav Villafuerte, Owy Posadas, Oliver Posadas, Ranz Kyle, Ully Basa, and Biboy Cabingon, Ted Mark Cruz (Sponge Cola), Mikey Bustos, Gosh Dilay (Sponge Cola).

“Google Search ‘listens’ to what people exactly mean by their queries and give people back what they truly need. It shapes our lifestyle by helping us make the right decisions from the best available information,” said Ryan Morales, Google Philippines Country Marketing Manager. 


About Google Inc.

Google is a global technology leader focused on improving the ways people connect with information. Google’s innovations in web search and advertising have made its website a top Internet property and its brand one of the most recognized in the world.

Google is a trademark of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.


Google Search

Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful— Google Search is at the core of this mission, allowing users to easily find the information they need amongst the Web’s wealth of information. There are many ways you can use Google Search for life’s little shortcuts, including checking the weather forecase2et, searching for the current time in different geographic locations, calculator, unit conversion, and public data searches, among others.

  • Knowledge Graph: The Knowledge Graph allows you to instantly get detailed information about the things, people or places that Google knows about—landmarks, celebrities, cities, sports teams, buildings, geographical features, movies, celestial objects, works of art and more.
  • Voice search: You can now search Google by saying your search term, instead of typing it. This is a convenient way to search if you speak faster than you type or if you're not sure how to spell your search term. This works on the Google Search App for iOS, Android and Chrome browsers for laptops and desktops.

Google Trends

Are searches for your brand increasing over time? Are consumers searching for you or your competitor? Learn about your brand (or anything you may be interested in!) with the Google Trends tool. Explore by search term and see the related top searches and rising searches for a particular time period, location, category, and type of search (whether web, image, news, product, or YouTube search).

  • Top searches: This refers to search terms with the most significant level of interest. These terms are related to the term you've entered; if you didn't enter in a search term, the top searches will be related to the category or country/territory you've chosen.
  • Rising searches: These highlight searches that have experienced significant growth in a given time period, with respect to the preceding time period. So if you're comparing data for a search term during 2006, the time period serving as the basis of comparison is 2005.

Google Search Tips

Get facts for your research fast

Researching can sometimes be frustrating especially if you can’t seem to find what you’re looking for. Fortunately, with Google’s enhanced search functionalities, you can find answers immediately with the right know-how. Here are some tips to get facts fast:

  • Get facts in one place with Knowledge graph. When looking for information about a place or a person, Google Search provides answers through a graph of facts and connections to help you understand and explore the topic better. Try searching for “Pyramids of Giza” or even Bohol’s “Chocolate Hills” and Albay’s active volcano, “Mayon Volcano” and get facts on the right side of the Search page.
  • Access public data right on your fingertips. It’s now easy to get public data from World Bank by just typing in keywords on Google Search. Try searching ‘Philippine population’ or ‘GDP Philippines’ and get statistics on top of search results.
  • Word definitions made easy. There’s no need to open the dictionary when looking for definitions. Type in “define:” and the word you need the definition for. The result will appear on top of the page.
  • Calculate anything on Search. You can calculate anything right on Google Search, saving you precious time and giving you the right answers fast. Calculate simple formula or even try complicated ones like 5*9+(sqrt 10)^3.
  • All the news you need in one page. Need to be updated on current affairs? Google News helps you see all the headlines and summary of articles you need. Customize what category you want to seewhether technology, local news, business, or even fashionfor a more precise news search.

Search with surgical precision

Aside from typing in keywords, you can be more specific in your search to get the right results on Google Search. Here are some useful search operators to use:

  • Search within a specific website. When looking for information in a specific website, use the “site:” operator when searching. For example, when searching for Presidential Decrees, search “Presidential Decrees site:gov.ph.” The results will provide all searches related to it within the government site.
  • Trim down results by file type. Scouring web results for a specific file is frustrating, especially if you forgot the exact title of the filename. Use the search operator “filetype:” followed by the file extension. For example, when searching for population data in Excel format, search “population Philippines filetype:xls” and all search results in Excel format will appear.
  • Utilize +, -, and quotations when searching. Add and exclude words, as well as search for the exact phrase using search operators +, -, and “”, respectively. For example, if you want to search for previous Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summits but not the 2015 summit in Albay, search for “APEC "summit" -Philippines.” The results will contain the term APEC summit but not with the term “Philippines.”

Discover facts from other countries

Having knowledge about different countries will definitely be useful for school as much as it is useful for traveling. Here are some tips in getting facts about other countries:

  • Know other countries’ currency. Type in “What is the currency of x country?” and get the answer immediately. You can even go further by finding out the current exchange rate for that currency. For example, type in “convert 100 MYR to Philippine peso” and get the converted amount without using a calculator.
  • Find out the time in other countries. Knowing the current time in other countries is easy as typing in “time” and the city or country. The result will be displayed on top of the search results, complete with the current time and date.
  • Check out the weather abroad. Check out how cold the weather is in the South Pole or how hot it is in UAE by typing in “weather” and the location. Get the temperature, precipitation, and even wind predictions for hours during the day.

Voice Search

You can use Voice Actions with Google Search to get directions, send messages, and perform a number of other common tasks on your Android device. Simply touch the Microphone icon in a search box, or by saying "Google" when the Google Now screen is open. Voice Actions are available in French, Italian, German, Spanish, English, and Japanese; this sheet lists out the currently available commands in English only.

Tasks on your phone (Android* only)

Say
Followed by
Examples
"Open..."
App name
"Open Gmail"
"Go to..."
Search string or URL
"Go to Google.com"
Call...”
Contact name
“Call Mom”
Text...” or “Send Text...”
Contact name, then content of text
“Text Marty I’ll be five minutes late”
Email...” or “Send Email...”
Contact name, then content of email

One or more of:
"To" & contact names,
"Cc" & contact names,
"Bcc" & contact names,
"Subject" & subject text
"Message" & message text (speak punctuation)
"Send email to Juan Santos, subject, new shoes, message, I can’t wait to show you my new shoes, period."
Create a calendar event...” or
Schedule an appointment for...”
"Event description" & "day/date" & "time"
"Create a calendar event: Dinner in Makati, Saturday at 7:00PM"
"Set alarm for..." or
Set timer for...”
as "10:45 a.m." or "20 minutes from now,";
"Label" & name of alarm
"Set alarm for 5:45 p.m., label, cook dinner"
“Set timer for 10 minutes.”
"Note to self..."
Remind me to...”
Message; will send yourself an email
"Note to self: remember the milk"
“Remind me to pay the bills”
Remind me to ...at...(time) or (place)”
Sets a geo-tagged or time-tagged reminder; next time you’re in that location a notification will pop up.
“Remind me to water the plants at home.”
“Remind me to call Mom at 7 o’clock.”
"Scan a barcode"
Scan a barcode or QR code to learn more about a product.
"Scan a barcode" and hold barcode in front of the device's camera.
"Post to Google+..."
What you want posted to Google+
"Post to Google+ I'm going out of town."

Finding out quick information

Say
Followed by
Examples
Your search query

"bike shoes"


When is...”
Event name, any named day
“When is Easter this year?”
“When is Chinese New Year next year?”
“When is the Superbowl?”
What is...”
Term you want defined
“What is YOLO?”
What’s the phone number of...”
Name of business, city
“What’s the phone number of Fully Booked in BGC?”
What’s the weather...”
Ask in all the ways you would ask about the weather. Without saying a specific city it searches based on your current location. You can also find out for a different city.



“What’s the weather like tomorrow?”
“What will the weather be like in Manila?”
“Am I going to need a jacket in Antipolo?”
“Do I need an umbrella tomorrow?”
What’s the stock price of...” or “What did ... close at today?”
Name of company
“What’s the stock price of Coca-Cola?”


Calculations

What is...divided by...?” or “What’s...plus...%?”
Numbers you want to calculate
What is 236 divided by 3?"
“What’s 56 plus 9%?”
Who is...?”
Name of person, or fact about the person
“Who was Copernicus?”
“Who is David Beckham’s wife?”
How do I...?”
Query involving “how to” e.g. recipes, DIY
“How do I make adobo?”
How tall is...?”




“How tall is Mount Everest?”


Show me...” or
What does the ... look like?”
Name of picture or object
“Show me a picture of the Mona Lisa”
“What does the Eiffel Tower look like?”

Navigation

Say
Followed by
Examples
"Map of"
Address, name, business name, type of business, or other location
"Map of Rizal Park, Manila."
Where is...”
Address, name, business name, type of business, or other location
“Where is Intramuros?”
"Directions to" or
"Navigate to"
Address, name, business name, type of business, or other destination
"Directions to España Blvd., Quezon Drive, Manila."
How do I get to ... by ...”
Destination name; public transit mode
“How do I get to the airport by bus?”
How far is”
Address, city, or other location
“How far is Quirino Grandstand?”
Where is the nearest” or “Nearby...”
Business, utility etc. such as gas station, ATM, bank, restaurants
“Where is the nearest Starbucks?

Entertainment

Say
Followed by
Examples
Name of sports team or athlete

Who are the ... playing?”
Did the ... win?”


“Gilas Pilipinas”
“Federer”
“Who are the Giants playing?”
Show me the trailer for...” or
Play me a video of...”
Name of movie, video, scene
“Show me the trailer for Skyfall”
“Play me a video of someone playing a banjo”
"What's this song?"
Make sure song is audible near phone
When you hear a song, ask "What's this song?"
"Listen to..."
Words to search YouTube for, such as the name of a song, artist, or album.
"Listen to: Smells Like Teen Spirit"



Travel

Say
Followed by
Examples
Translate...to...”
Phrase you want translated into a different language
Translate where is the nearest bus stop to German"
What time is it in...”
City name, location
“What time is it in Paris?”
Currency conversion

How much is...in...?”
Value into target currency
"How much is 167 Euros in dollars?"
Flight times

When does flight ... take off?” or “When does flight...arrive?”
Flight number
“When does United flight 901 take off?”

*Some voice actions’ availability will depend on the version of Android your device is running. For best results, use devices installed with Android 4.1+
**To check your regional setting for voice searches, within the Google search app go to Settings > Voice > Language > English > (choose your language dialect)


August 21, 2014

Google Teachers Academy is now open for application!

Google is now accepting applications for the next Google Teacher Academy (GTA) in Manila, Philippines on October 2-3, 2014.

To further improve the local educational system Google is helping teachers who are using Google Educational Tools or are planning to use Google Tools to attend the 2-day seminar. During the training teachers will get hands-on experience with Google's free tools and learn about innovative instructional strategies from the Google team.

This is a free, professional development experience for educators that Google runs around the world. If you’re an educator who use Google's tools, or plan to, and want to learn how to use them more effectively in teaching, this is your chance. 

The GTA is designed to help educators from around the globe get the most from innovative technologies. Each Academy is an intensive, two-day event where participants get hands-on experience with Google's free tools, learn about innovative instructional strategies, share with and teach colleagues, and immerse themselves in a supportive community of educators making impact.

Apply by August 29. Learn more and access the application on our webpage.


Educators who attend a Google Teacher Academy become Google Certified Teachers (GCTs). GCTs are:

  •   Outstanding educators with a passion for using innovative technologies and approaches to improve teaching and learning.
  • Creative leaders who understand opportunities and challenges, and have a desire to help empower others in their local community and beyond.
  • Ambassadors for change who model high expectations, life-long learning, collaboration, equity, and innovation.

February 7, 2014

LINE’s global gaming platform reaches 250 million downloads worldwide!

Enjoy LINE GAME’s latest adventures with LINE Cookie Run, LINE Party Run and LINE Go!Go!Go!

LINE, the world’s leading mobile platform with 340 million users worldwide, announced that its global gaming platform, LINE GAME, has achieved 250 million downloads, only 18 months after the initial service release.
LINE GAME currently enables users to enjoy 49 games of different variety. Adding more flavors to the line-up this February, LINE has released LINE Cookie Run, LINE Party Run and LINE Go!Go!Go! for all Filipino users.

“We are very excited to bring a brand new roster of exciting new games that our LINE users in the Philippines can download and enjoy,” remarked Mr. Greg Kim, Senior Manager at LINE Plus.

Check below for more information about the latest game releases!

LINE’S NEW YEAR GAME RELEASES!

LINE Go!Go!Go!
On this first racing game introduced on LINE GAME platform, players steer and jump their cars to race against others for an adrenaline rush.

Google Play: 


App Store: 


LINE Cookie Run 

Help cookies to escape from the evil witch’s oven in this side-scrolling action game, while aiming for the highest score by collecting the Coins and Jellies. 

Google Play: 


App Store: 

LINE Party Run 
Enjoy this endless running game that features LINE’s popular characters such as Cony, Brown, James, Moon, and many others.

Google Play: 

App Store: 

January 10, 2014

Google Best Apps of 2013 Winner “whoscall” Released on LINE

LINE whoscall, a free call-filtering and number management app for Android.

Google Best Apps of 2013 Winner “whoscall” Released on LINE Access a Worldwide Database of Over 600 Million Phone Numbers to Identify Unknown Numbers in Real Time and Protect Against Malicious Sources

LINE, the world’s leading mobile platform with 320 million users worldwide, today announced the release of LINE whoscall, a free call-filtering and number management app for Android developed by Gogolook Co., Ltd., a world leading caller ID service company.




























LINE whoscall for Android devices will allow users to identify the source of incoming numbers and filter out unwanted calls and messages. The app is a reworked interface for LINE users based on whoscall, which has been downloaded more than 5 million times worldwide, and was selected for the Google Best Innovation Award of 2013 in eight regions, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

LINE whoscall utilizes a database of over 600 million numbers, including businesses and shops, sourced from the Yellow Pages and other public data resources to automatically identify and display the source of incoming calls and messages as they arrive. This allows users to filter out suspicious numbers before they answer a call or message.

Important Notes

1. Contacts found on mobile devices will not be automatically collected by the LINE whoscall service.

2. The app will not include a feature that offers LINE account authentication on its release. For this reason, messages and calls received inside the LINE app will not be affected by the filtering settings made with LINE whoscall.

LINE whoscall Supported devices: Android
Supported languages: English, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, Japanese
Supported regions: Global
Service begins: January 9, 2014
Cost: Free

For more information, please visit http://whoscall.com

About LINE
LINE, the world's hottest mobile messaging platform, offers free text and voice messaging, voice calling and group chat with up to 100 people, integrated with various interactive elements such as Stickers, Home & Timeline and Official Accounts. Since its release in June 2011, the cross-platform mobile messenger has been releasing a series of add-on apps that range from games to an anti-virus app. Today, LINE has become a hot cultural icon with 320 million users in 230 countries. LINE has also held the coveted No. 1 spot in the 'free apps' category of app stores in 60 countries. For more information visit: http://line.naver.jp/en/.

About LINE PLUS Corporation
LINE PLUS Corporation, the world's leading mobile platform innovator, is a joint-venture entity between Naver Corporation (former NHN Corporation) and LINE Corporation (former NHN Japan Corporation), newly organized in March 2013. As a global smartphone life platform provider, LINE PLUS services LINE and its family applications to bring together an innovative mobile messaging tool and new communication lifestyle. LINE PLUS Corporation was created to promptly react to the ever-changing mobile messenger market and to strengthen its global business based on the industry expertise of its parent company, which furnishes a wide range of innovative and convenient online services. LINE PLUS Corporation is located in Seoul, Korea. For more information, please visithttp://www.nhncorp.com/nhnen/index.nhn .

About Gogolook
Gogolook, founded in 2012, was acquired by Naver Corp. in December, 2013 and joined ranks with one of the world’s most popular messaging apps, LINE, as a sister company. Gogolook has always aspired to create a global contact network of trust. It was the commitment to this visualization and the hopes of creating the ultimate calling experience that whoscall was developed as an unknown number identification and filtering app. whoscall received public praise from Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt and has been awarded multiple international accolades including the Google Best Innovation Award and BNext Award. whoscall has also been featured on TechCrunch and TechInAsia, amongst other global tech media outlets. whoscall currently services over 600 million users worldwide and identifies over 10 million calls daily.

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