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	<title>Comments on: Korea&#8217;s Top Portal, Naver, Renews With Yahoo</title>
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		<title>By: whible</title>
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		<description>When I saw this article in the first raw in daily search news, I was quite surprised.
Maybe It&#039;s because I am Korean who is very into the area. I haven&#039;t seen many articles about Korea,one of biggest internet world. So,I am exited and that&#039;s why I decided to leave my comment for the first time.
About the article above, I would call the company Overture korea instead of Yahoo korea.
Yahoo is the parent company of overture, but it&#039;s not exatly same. Specially in korea
overture used to contract with amost all search engine(I don&#039;t know how it worked out). It has a cool feature that you simply pay for overture but you can see your ad through almost all portal sites whom overture contract. When the title came to me first, I thought they would do some services together. But they&#039;re not.
I don&#039;t really like that kinds of headlines which try to draw people&#039;s attention.-_-;

Anyway, I&#039;d like to finish to tell you keep watching korean&#039;s movement. Koreans are fast doers, I was told Korean potals thrive on introducing new features with web 2.0.
I hope I could join some of them ^-^.

Onion!!(hi&amp;bye in korean, sound like this for forigners ^-^;;;)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I saw this article in the first raw in daily search news, I was quite surprised.<br />
Maybe It&#8217;s because I am Korean who is very into the area. I haven&#8217;t seen many articles about Korea,one of biggest internet world. So,I am exited and that&#8217;s why I decided to leave my comment for the first time.<br />
About the article above, I would call the company Overture korea instead of Yahoo korea.<br />
Yahoo is the parent company of overture, but it&#8217;s not exatly same. Specially in korea<br />
overture used to contract with amost all search engine(I don&#8217;t know how it worked out). It has a cool feature that you simply pay for overture but you can see your ad through almost all portal sites whom overture contract. When the title came to me first, I thought they would do some services together. But they&#8217;re not.<br />
I don&#8217;t really like that kinds of headlines which try to draw people&#8217;s attention.-_-;</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;d like to finish to tell you keep watching korean&#8217;s movement. Koreans are fast doers, I was told Korean potals thrive on introducing new features with web 2.0.<br />
I hope I could join some of them ^-^.</p>
<p>Onion!!(hi&#038;bye in korean, sound like this for forigners ^-^;;;)</p>
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