SKorea's Daum, Microsoft to Work on IPTV
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| Daum, South Korea's second-largest Web portal and search engine company, will
| develop the IPTV content, while Microsoft will offer the latest version of
| its Internet television software platform, Microsoft Mediaroom, the release
| said. Celrun, a Korean digital device maker, will provide set-top boxes and
| other digital devices, the release said.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080122/skorea_internet_tv.html?.v=2
More examples of lock-in at the bottom. Meanwhile, Gordon Brown, who is as
apparently close to Gates as Blair was (is), will probably have a little chat
down the corridor. Bilderberg goes Davos!
Politicians, Executives Meet in Davos
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| The meeting itself will feature participants from 88 countries, including
| Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and
| Microsoft Corp. co-founder and Chairman Bill Gates.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080122/world_economic_forum.html?.v=2
Related:
Could Internet Banking be free from Window?
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| Nonghyup has begun to provide internet banking service for Linux users since
| 2006. It is possible by installing a separate middleware in the Linux PC in
| order to access Nonghyup internet banking site. The logic is based on the
| introduction of a program functioning Active X emulation into Linux OS.
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http://www.zdnet.co.kr/etc/eyeon/enterprise/0,39036961,39163551,00.htm
The cost of monoculture
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| Korea will only get beyond this problem by 1) applying Korean laws
| on open standards to the certificate authorities, 2) reassigning new
| certificates which work with open web standards to all Koreans, 3)
| reprogramming all Korean websites to support 128 bit SSL which will
| allow for a heterogeneous marketplace of operating systems and web
| browsers. This is a herculean task and thus Korea stays hostage to
| Redmond.
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| Fascinating history. Unintended consequences and de-facto monopolies
| create costs too high to calculate and must be borne without question.
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http://www.kanai.net/weblog/archive/2007/01/26/00h53m55s#003095
Is MS Overcharging Koreans for Vistas?
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| Microsoft?s Windows Vista program is selling in South Korea at
| prices up to 70 percent higher than in the United States or
| Japan, with Microsoft blaming Korea's immature market
| for the price difference.
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http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200701/kt2007012618202953460.htm
Consumers in No Hurry for Vista Upgrade
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| In a survey of 4,144 members of Danawa.com, a price comparison site,
| only 14 percent of respondents said that they will immediately upgrade
| to the Vista platform when Microsoft releases it on January 30.
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http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/biz/200612/kt2006122918214111890.htm
Korean government warns against Vista upgrade
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| The Ministry of Information and Communication said that it wished it
| could tell a private company like Microsoft to postpone the release
| of Vista, but it can't. The best thing, an official said, was not to
| install Vista before you know what you're getting into.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37159
South Korea a victim of cyber warfare
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| SOLDIERS in South Korea have seen their PCs hacked by a foreign power.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/01/03/south-korea-fears-cyber-war
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