
Enter the hyper connected society, Korea has an astounding 90 percent connected to the Internet with 3G and a nation wide coverage of a South Korean version of Wimax. What websites are popular over there, and does Korea have a web 2.0 scene?
To find that out, follow my first publised article on thenextweb.org.
- Introduction to the South-Korean web serie
- A profile of the connectivity in South Korea
- Why so little Korean web companies get ‘Techcrunched’
- Introduction to five popular Korean websites
- Social community Cyworld a trendsetter in E-commerce?
- Search engine Naver is best in localized results, example for others?
- Search engine Empas.com is ready for a comeback in Korea
- Daum: boring, but innovative in user generated content
- Why most Koreans stopped using auction sites
- Conclusion of the South Korean web profile serie
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This is very useful article for me.
Welcome, I added the trackback on the discussion page. (it was http://www.joopdorresteijn.com/Archive/conclusion-of-the-south-korean-web-profile-serie/trackback/ )
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