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  2. Daum (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    Daum (Korean: 다음) is a South Korean web portal.Daum was founded in 1995 and launched on December 20th, 1995 by the company Daum Communications.. It also offers a variety of services, including cloud storage (Daum Cloud), Daum Dictionary (for mobile devices), Daum Comics, and map service (Daum Maps).

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Korea/Reliable sources

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    This is a list of Korea-related sources and community verdicts on whether they are reliable. Sources deemed unreliable on here should generally not be used.

  4. The Korea Economic Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Economic Daily (Korean: 한국경제신문), nicknamed Hankyung (한경), is a conservative [1] and business daily newspaper in South Korea.It is the largest business newspaper by revenue in South Korea.

  5. Kakao Games - Wikipedia

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    Kakao Games Corp. (Hangul: 카카오게임즈) is a South Korean video game publisher and a subsidiary of Kakao. [3] It specializes in developing and publishing games on PC, mobile, and VR platforms. [4]

  6. Mass media in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    When the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was signed in 1910, the Governor-General of Korea assumed direct control of the press along with other public institutions.Following the March 1st Movement in 1919, the colonial government loosened their overt control over cultural activities and permitted several Korean newspapers to function while maintaining some behind-the-scenes direction over ...

  7. The CEO leading ‘Korea’s Google’ in its battle against Big Tech

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    Choi, 42, was an unconventional pick to run the company. A Harvard-educated M&A lawyer, she joined Naver in 2019 as head of global business support to help lead the firm’s expansion.

  8. Kakao Webtoon - Wikipedia

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    The service originally launched in 2003 by Daum, a popular web portal in Korea, as Daum Webtoon making it the first official webtoon platform in the world. It would operate under Daum up until the company merged with Kakao in 2014. [1]

  9. KakaoTV - Wikipedia

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    On June 16, 2015, KakaoTV was officially released. Initially, it was a website similar to Naver TV in the way that it offered the streaming broadcasts from affiliated or contracted broadcasters.