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  2. Category:South Korean company logos - Wikipedia

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  3. Multiply (website) - Wikipedia

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    Multiply was a social networking service with an emphasis on allowing users to share media – such as photos, videos and blog entries – with their "real-world" network. . The website was launched in March 2004 and was privately held with backing by VantagePoint Venture Partners, Point Judith Capital, Transcosmos, and private investors.

  4. File:UNIS logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  5. Melon (online music service) - Wikipedia

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    Melon (Korean: 멜론; RR: Mellon) is a South Korean online music store and music streaming service introduced in November 2004, and developed by SK Telecom. LOEN Entertainment (became Kakao M and then Kakao Entertainment) became the company-in-charge of the service in 2009.

  6. Weverse - Wikipedia

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    Weverse (Korean: 위버스; RR: wibeoseu) is a South Korean mobile app and web platform created by South Korean entertainment company Hybe Corporation.The app specializes in hosting multimedia content, the sale of artist-related merchandise, content subscription, and artist-to-fan communications for artists.

  7. DSP Media - Wikipedia

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    DSP Media (DSP 미디어) is a South Korean entertainment company established in 1991 by Lee Ho-yeon.The company operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house.

  8. Universe (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Ahead of its launch day, Universe surpassed four million pre-registered users on both the App Store and Google Play. [4] As of January 2021, K-pop fans from 188 countries around the world including South Korea, the United States, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Brazil completed pre-registration with 80% of these users residing overseas. [5]

  9. Fandom culture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, it is argued that K-pop sensations BTS paved the way for K-pop music to become mainstream in the Western hemisphere, promoting Korean fan culture in various parts of the world. [9] Before BTS however, the Kim Sisters were the very first Korean born group to create a reputation in the United States in 1959.