South Korea is one of the best-connected places in the world when it comes to Internet access, but until recently Google has been unable to connect in great numbers with its tech-savvy userbase. Their upward movement in Korea against entrenched competitors like Naver and Daum hasn't made a big dent in those sites yet. Google has seen some gains in the country, with 3.8 million unique visitors to Google's Korean site in January. The Korea Times The change referred to means Google's opening of Gmail to all. Previously, people needed an invitation to join Gmail and enjoy its 2,800 MB and growing storage. Google values Korea as a market, even if they haven't been wholly embraced in return. When Google first made its official company blog available in a language besides English, they chose Korean. Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Bookmark murdok:
Google Enjoying A Korean Boost
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