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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, TV

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, media player, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows, operating system, server

Study finds gaps in digital divide theory

October 29, 2003 The digital divide is not just a problem in poor countries--it's also widening in technologically advanced regions, says a study by a panel of experts set up by chipmaker AMD. TAGS: digital divide, AMD, study, Mexico, emerging market, gap, Korea, Italy, Japan, women, Germany, U.S., Internet access, chip company, China, U.K.

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.

South Koreans face digital divide

August 11, 2004 Nearly 70 percent of citizens surf the Net, but young men in cities are by far the most likely to do so. TAGS: South Korea, digital divide, Korea, men, survey, U.S.

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, Yahoo! Inc., search tool, Korea, MSN, U.S., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Korea's KT to have Earth's largest Wi-Fi network?

May 20, 2004 The company plans to nearly double the number of its hot spots by the end of the year, a move that will likely designate the company's commercial Wi-Fi network the world's largest. TAGS: KT Corp., hot spot, Korea, Wi-Fi network, South Korea, Seoul, Wi-Fi, population, broadband, carrier, North America, U.S.

One nation under Internet Protocol

April 6, 2004 J. William Gurley considers the likely timetable for a single, super fast pipe into the U.S. home. TAGS: IP, broadband, Korea, Japan, voice, cable company, communication, connection, U.S., Yahoo! Inc., 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: Mexico, Vonage Holdings Corp., BellSouth Corp., Internet phone, Singapore, operator, Korea, telephone company, VoIP, India, Japan, U.S., AT&T Corp., IP, broadband

Fixing a busted IT research system

September 21, 2004 James Foley, chairman of the Computing Research Association, says major trouble stalks the nation's technology education pipeline. TAGS: computer science, life science, science, scientist, base, Korea, information technology, professor, U.S., China, chairman

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, cable modem, Korea, infrastructure, Japan, telecommunications, U.S.
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