Editors' picks: South Korea stories around the Web
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Editors' picks: IBM stories around the
Web
Editors' picks: IBM stories around the
Web
06/14/2004 06:35 AMIBM's remarkable return to leadership in the information technology
world doesn't mean that the game is over--the company still faces
unprecedented challenges. After scanning the Web for content related
to Big Blue's transformation, we present some of the more interesting
news reports, interviews and columns.
Editors' picks: Broadband stories around
the Web
Editors' picks: Broadband stories around
the Web
07/26/2004 07:04 AMFast Internet connections are essential to the future of an economy,
but the U.S. has fallen behind other countries. These are some of the
more interesting stories on the issue.
Editors' picks: Offshoring stories
around the Web
Editors' picks: Offshoring stories
around the Web
05/07/2004 07:34 AMCNET May 7 2004 11:47AM GMT
Think Tank Picks Top 10 Trends In South
Korea For 2005
Think Tank Picks Top 10 Trends In South
Korea For 2005
01/05/2005 06:47 AMMaekyung Internet Jan 5 2005 11:01AM GMT
Editors' Picks: What will the next iMac
look like?
Editors' Picks: What will the next iMac
look like?
07/27/2004 02:15 AMApple is developing a new iMac to replace the current version, which
has been described as
looking like a desk lamp. What's Apple going to do next?
Editors' Picks: Would you invest in
Google?
Editors' Picks: Would you invest in
Google?
08/12/2004 01:11 PMOnce the darling of the Internet, search giant Google faces new
competition and investor skepticism as it nears an IPO.
Editors' Picks: What do you think of the
iMac's newest design?
Editors' Picks: What do you think of the
iMac's newest design?
08/31/2004 03:36 PMFrom the introduction of the first Macintosh computer through to the
release of the iPod, Apple Computer has earned a reputation for
cutting-edge industrial design. Does the newest iMac live up to that
reputation?
Editors' Picks: Is Apple becoming the
Microsoft of music?
Editors' Picks: Is Apple becoming the
Microsoft of music?
07/30/2004 09:00 PMThe iPod is designed to play music purchased from Apple Computer's
iTunes service and files in the MP3 format, but not songs from all
competitors.
Editors' Picks: The bl0gosphere: Are
bl0gs worth the hype?
Editors' Picks: The bl0gosphere: Are
bl0gs worth the hype?
08/10/2004 02:02 PMAre blogs a waste of time or do they represent a refreshing
perspective on the news?
Editors' Picks: Have on-demand movies
finally become a reality?
Editors' Picks: Have on-demand movies
finally become a reality?
09/10/2004 08:24 PMInstant access to vast online movie library: We've heard promises. But
with rapid broadband adoption, plus services aplenty claiming to offer
just this, have on-demand movies finally become a reality?
Editors' Picks: Does Microsoft pose a
patent risk to Linux?
Editors' Picks: Does Microsoft pose a
patent risk to Linux?
08/04/2004 06:47 PMForget the SCO Group. Consider the possibility of Microsoft using its
arsenal of patents to curb Linux.
Explosion heard in North Korea, South
Korea denies
Explosion heard in North Korea, South
Korea denies
09/12/2004 06:45 AMMaekyung Internet Sep 12 2004 11:16AM GMT
Editor's picks: Offshoring stories
around the Web
Editor's picks: Offshoring stories
around the Web
05/04/2004 06:37 AMThe controversial trend of offshore outsourcing has produced a
worldwide debate and become a factor in this year's presidential
election. These are some of the more interesting stories on the issue,
which includes business, technology, education, politics and the
livelihood of workers worldwide.
Motorola Picks S. Korea as R&D Hub for
Core CDMA Technologies
Motorola Picks S. Korea as R&D Hub for
Core CDMA Technologies
05/24/2004 03:01 AMYonhap News May 24 2004 6:12AM GMT
Antarctic bl0g picks, including South
Pole co-ed Jell-o wrestling
Antarctic bl0g picks, including South
Pole co-ed Jell-o wrestling
08/18/2004 06:26 PMBoingBoing reader and South Pole resident F. Scott Robert points us to
some short story entries on his Antarctic weblog:
* Presumably crazed from winter darkness, the station manager at South
Pole punishes crewmember for Photoshop know-how: Link
* Winter Jello-wrestling at McMurdo Station: Link
* The Antarctic Scurvy Awareness Program, in which I offer rewards to
Antarcticans for contracting scurvy: Link
LinkU.S. May Cut Third of Troops in South
Korea
U.S. May Cut Third of Troops in South
Korea
06/08/2004 02:42 AMThe proposed cutback is sparking debate about whether Washington is
turning its back on an important Asian ally.
South Korea backs down on Sun
South Korea backs down on Sun
04/26/2004 04:58 AMZDNet UK Apr 26 2004 9:39AM GMT
South Korea leads the way
South Korea leads the way
07/28/2004 06:11 AMWashington can learn some valuable lessons about broadband from Seoul.
3G Dominates In South Korea
3G Dominates In South Korea
07/14/2004 10:23 PMThe Feature Jul 15 2004 2:37AM GMT
South Korea allows 3G handset subsidies
South Korea allows 3G handset subsidies
04/15/2004 06:28 AMThe Register Apr 15 2004 10:47AM GMT
N Korea attacks South over tests
N Korea attacks South over tests
09/11/2004 02:57 PMNorth Korea says it will not abandon its weapons programme after the
South admitted nuclear activities.
South Korea Says U.S. Wants to Pull
Troops (AP)
South Korea Says U.S. Wants to Pull
Troops (AP)
05/16/2004 08:57 PMAP - Washington wants to move some of the 37,000 U.S. troops stationed
in South Korea to Iraq, South Korean officials said Monday. "The U.S.
government has told us that it needs to select some U.S. troops in
South Korea and send them to Iraq to cope with the worsening situation
in Iraq," said Kim Sook, head of the South Korean Foreign Ministry's
North American Bureau.
Realizing There's Broadband In South
Korea
Realizing There's Broadband In South
Korea
07/28/2004 06:22 AMFor quite a while, many in the broadband and wireless industries have
known that the place to go look at the future of those technologies is
South Korea (much more than Japan). It appears that the press is
finally catching on. News.com has a detailed
profile of the broadband
situation in Korea, and pointing out some of the lessons the US
can learn from the situation there (basically: build a faster network
and get out of the way -- people will figure out how to use it, and
use it well). Somewhat surprisingly, the article barely touches on
what South Korea has been doing in the wireless space, but that's just
as (if not, more) interesting. Maybe next time, when News.com has a
collection of articles on wireless instead of broadband, they'll hit
that point as well.
HP mulling South Korea R&D center
HP mulling South Korea R&D center
02/11/2004 12:11 PMHewlett-Packard Co. (HP) is considering establishing a research and
development center in South Korea, the company said Wednesday.
South Korea in growth spurt
South Korea in growth spurt
08/20/2004 02:18 AMSouth Korea's economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter,
but growth is still held back by poor domestic demand.
MSN Website Hacked in South Korea
MSN Website Hacked in South Korea
06/05/2005 11:27 PM"Microsoft acknowledges that hackers booby-trapped its MSN Web site in
South Korea to steal passwords from visitors. The company says it was
unclear how many Internet users might have been victimized."
U.S. to Pull 12,000 Troops From South
Korea
U.S. to Pull 12,000 Troops From South
Korea
06/07/2004 10:41 AMThe United States plans to withdraw one third of its 37,000 troops
from South Korea by the end of the next year, according to a South
Korean government official.
U.S. Plans to Cut Third of Troops in
South Korea
U.S. Plans to Cut Third of Troops in
South Korea
06/07/2004 10:13 PMThe proposed cutback is sparking debate about whether Washington is
turning its back on an important Asian ally.
South Korea endorses new prime minister
South Korea endorses new prime minister
06/29/2004 07:33 AMMaekyung Internet Jun 29 2004 11:49AM GMT
Typhoon Megi reaches South Korea
Typhoon Megi reaches South Korea
08/19/2004 12:28 AMMore than 2,400 people are evacuated as Typhoon Megi lashes the
southern shores of South Korea.
South Korea Comes 13th In U.N.
e-Government Report
South Korea Comes 13th In U.N.
e-Government Report
11/05/2003 02:56 AMYonhap News Nov 5 2003 1:52AM ET
U.S. Plans to Pull 12,500 Troops From
South Korea
U.S. Plans to Pull 12,500 Troops From
South Korea
06/07/2004 07:22 AMAny reduction is closely watched because its symbolic deterrent value
outweighs its numerical strength.
South Korea rice import to double
South Korea rice import to double
12/30/2004 02:50 AMRice exporting countries agree to a 10-year delay before the South
Korean market is opened fully in return for a rise in import quotas.
South Korea Prepares To Fire-Up 3G WCDMA
South Korea Prepares To Fire-Up 3G WCDMA
12/15/2003 08:08 AM3G Dec 15 2003 6:29AM ET
Stem cell breakthrough in South Korea
Stem cell breakthrough in South Korea
06/05/2005 10:53 PMStem cell research is a controversial topic, at least when
embryonic stem cells are involved. This week, Science.Ars looks at
some developments in South Korean stem cell research.
I’m revisiting the topic again this week, following
the news of a breakthrough by scientists from Seoul National
University. Last year the group reported the creation (registration
required) of an human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line using somatic
cell nuclear transfer — in effect they replaced the nucleus in
donated oocytes (unfertilized egg cells) with that of a somatic
cell.
As is usual with this line of research, the development will raise
all sorts of ethical questions.
Science.Ars also reports on the discovery of a new species of
monkey, a positive development from the devastation of last December's
tsunami, and more.


South Korea Cracks Down on Online Porn
(AP)
South Korea Cracks Down on Online Porn
(AP)
04/14/2005 04:00 PMAP - The world's most wired country is raiding cyberspace's red-light
district in a campaign pitting Confucian morals against modern
technology.
Bullet Train Remakes Map of South Korea
Bullet Train Remakes Map of South Korea
04/09/2004 04:03 PMSpeeding through patchwork landscapes of rice paddies and 20-story
apartment buildings, a fleet of blue and gray bullet trains make South
Korea decidedly smaller.
New computer viruses surge in South
Korea
New computer viruses surge in South
Korea
04/18/2005 04:25 AMBig News Network Apr 18 2005 8:43AM GMT
Archeological Project Database for South
Korea
Archeological Project Database for South
Korea
07/16/2004 10:02 PMSouth Korea is now making a database of archeological surveys publicly
available. The news story mentioning this (
http://english.yna.co.kr/Engnews/20040716/300900000020040716105105E1.h
tml mentions this site, which is in Korean. The English version of...
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