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Google trading fairly in Korea?

February 27, 2007 Company gets injunction order after Korean company claims AdSense unfairly terminated a contract over click fraud allegations. TAGS: Korea, Google AdSense, click fraud, injunction, Korean company, Google Inc., representative, payment, agreement

Feds side with Microsoft in Korea flap

December 7, 2005 Justice Department protests strict new antitrust sanctions that South Korean regulators slapped on the software giant. TAGS: Korea, antitrust, Bush Administration, European Union, law, Windows Media, U.S., Microsoft Corp., media player, Microsoft Windows, server, operating system

Xbox 360 to hit Korea in February

December 6, 2005 After a holiday head start in the U.S., Europe and Japan, the next-gen console will broaden its Asian reach starting Feb. 24. TAGS: Korea, Activision Inc., Microsoft Xbox, console, North America, Xbox 360, Europe, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft scrambles to ship Vista in Korea

October 13, 2006 It may have to stagger the release of different versions to respond to regulators' concerns. TAGS: Korea, regulator, Microsoft Windows Vista, Media Center PC, software company, service pack, Microsoft Corp., media player, IM, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Yahoo to take ownership of overseas portals

November 7, 2005 Company plans to pay $500 million to increase stake in its U.K., Germany, France, Korea portal sites. TAGS: Softbank Corp., Korea, portal site, Yahoo! Inc., portal, stake, ownership, France, Germany, agreement, U.K., blog

Korea brings homegrown open source to schools

June 21, 2005 New Education Information System will be set up in 10,000 schools. Not a snub to Microsoft, official says. TAGS: Korea, foreign-exchange, school, open source, Linux, Microsoft Corp.

South Korea fines Microsoft $32 million

December 7, 2005 Regulators say Redmond violated Korea's monopoly rules by bundling Windows products in ways that hurt competitors. TAGS: Korea, streaming media, Korean company, messaging, commission, Microsoft Windows Server, RealNetworks Inc., market share, South Korea, media player, Windows Media, practice, MSN Messenger, barrier, IM, decision

Korean online-gaming firm files for U.S. IPO

January 20, 2005 Gravity, which hopes to raise $88 million, is following in the footsteps of China's Shanda Interactive. TAGS: IPO, online game, Korea, China, U.S.

Gamers gather for 7th World Cyber Games

October 3, 2007 More than 700 players from 74 countries head to Seattle to compete in 12 different games.Photos: Gearing up for the games TAGS: tournament, Olympic Games, Korea, Seattle, video game, Counter-Strike, segment, U.S., games, gamer, China, video

Yahoo tests blog search in Korea

August 3, 2005 Web portal quietly begins testing tools that may be coming to the U.S. market and would take on existing players such as Technorati. TAGS: Technorati, blog, search tool, Yahoo! Inc., Korea, MSN, U.S., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft gears up for fifth Imagine Cup

November 22, 2006 First-round winners in competition, nicknamed the student software-development Olympics, will face off in Seoul. TAGS: Seoul, Olympic Games, Korea, theme, student, Microsoft Corp., HP

South Korea to redraw its maps with open source

September 6, 2006 Government hopes to make it easier for people to find their way around with new digital mapping system. TAGS: South Korea, Seoul, consulting service, Korea, project, address, open source, map, Linux, database, broadband, server

Hard drives, telephoto lenses meet cell phones

December 6, 2004 Expect to see more hard drives and fancy lenses in your phone as soon as manufacturers figure out ways to integrate new features. TAGS: Cornice Inc., transistor, Seoul, flash memory, Korea, cell phone, hard drive, camera, Samsung Electronics, video

VoIP finds foreign friends and adversaries

May 16, 2005 Net phone operators find a patchwork of regulations--some friendly, many not--as they surge outside U.S. borders. TAGS: Internet phone, Vonage Holdings Corp., operator, VoIP, Mexico, Singapore, Korea, BellSouth Corp., telephone company, India, AT&T Corp., Japan, IP, broadband, U.S.

Why our broadband policy's still a mess

February 28, 2005 FCC Commissioner Michael Copps faults both the government and private sector for failing to advance broadband access. TAGS: broadband deployment, broadband, infrastructure, Korea, telecommunications, Japan, U.S.

U.N. says its plans are misunderstood

November 17, 2005 ITU Internet policy adviser Robert Shaw is at center of debate over future of Internet. TAGS: Robert Shaw, U.N., standards, DSL, agency, Korea, policy, VoIP, broadband
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