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25 July 2014
South Korean Spy Agency Allegedly Tried To Influence Presidential Vote - By Posting 1.2 Million Tweets
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Twitter is still a young medium, and it's interesting to see yet more uses being found for it. Here's a rather dubious one from S...
10 June 2012
North Korean Study Confirms It: People Will Share, Whatever The Risks
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A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how the ever-increasing storage capacity of portable hard drives made it unlikely that the sharing ...
01 October 2009
Korea Cottons on to the Microsoft Monoculture
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I've written several times about the extraordinary situation in South Korea - otherwise one of the most advanced technological nations ...
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25 July 2008
ActiveX: the Law in Korea?
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I've long known that the Korean governmnet is pretty benighted when it comes to *insisting* that people use ActiveX in order to interact...
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09 June 2008
Politics 2.0
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This is why we will win: It used to be so easy - the government could just set up a plan, push through it, let the media do its part. But t...
17 January 2008
GNU/Linux: The Great Unifier
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Well, maybe : South Korea is one of Linux's biggest converts. Since discovering the free operating system in 2003, officials have unveil...
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23 October 2007
We Need This...
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...like we need a hole in the head : the European Commission wants the EU to bypass WIPO and the WTO and move forward on a new anticounterfe...
11 January 2007
Drawing Closer: Location Awareness
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I'm afraid this is proprietary for the moment, but the idea's clearly generalisable : Skyhook Wireless Inc....today announced at the...
28 December 2006
Open Source Software City: Foundations Laid
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I've not mentioned Korea's open source software city before because details seemed rather scarce, and there are, after all, plenty o...
11 December 2006
Now is Our Summer of Code Made Glorious Winter
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After the Summer of Code , now the Winter of Code : The South Korean government and local tech companies have started an open source studen...
20 February 2006
Freedom, in Other Words
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Recently the blogosphere went slightly bonkers over a story that "the Korean government plans to select a city and a university late ...
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