Part 2 of our series on leading Western Web Services and their Asian counterparts is about one of the most wired countries in the world: South Korea. Please visit Koreacrunch to see the original post done by Channy Yun, who again had posted his overview in response to Serkan Totos post on Japanese equivalents of Western Web sites.
Leading Western Web Service | Korean Equivalent |
Naver | |
Wikipedia | Wikipedia Korean & Naver Dictionary |
Cyworld | |
Flickr | Cyworld's Photo Sharing |
Digg | Mixsh, Daum View & Allblog |
Linknow & Incruit | |
me2day | |
Youtube | Daum tvPot & Pondora.tv |
Amazon | Aladdin |
delicio.us | No equivalent |
dooyoo | Danawa |
Netflix | No equivalent |
Craigslist | No equivalent |
imdb | No equivalent |
Wall Street Journal Online | ChosunIlbo |
monster.com |
Job Korea |
Ebay | Auction |
Alexa |
KoreanClick |
last.fm |
No equivalent |
Technorati | Allblog |
Yahoo! Answers | Naver Knowledge In |
Zynga | Hangame |
Leading Western Web Service |
Korean Equivalent |
Bloter | No equivalent |
Huffington Post | No equivalent |
tmz.com | No equivalent |
Boing Boing | No equivalent |
Gizmodo | No equivalent |
Engadget | Engadget Korean |
Leading Western Web Service | Korean Equivalent |
Gmail | Hanmail |
Google Docs & Spreadsheet | ThinkFree |
Blogger | Tistory |
iTunes | Melon & Bugs |
BitTorrent | clubbox |
Word Press | TextCube |
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