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  2. 90 Days, Time to Love - Wikipedia

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    90 Days, Time to Love (Korean: 90일, 사랑할 시간; Hanja: 90日 사랑할 時間; RR: 90il, Saranghal Sigan; MR: 90il, Saranghal Shigan) is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Kang Ji-hwan, Kim Ha-neul, Jung Hye-young and Yoon Hee-seok.

  3. Lysn - Wikipedia

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    Bubble is a paid service by Lysn provided by SM Entertainment's Dear U where by paying 4,500 won per month, users can reply by receiving messages, photos, and videos sent by artists. [11] For artists, they can see these messages in large group chats and reply to the whole group, but not directly to fans.

  4. Dear U - Wikipedia

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    Dear U's core business, Dear U Bubble, is a service platform that receives personal messages written by artists. [26] It can be downloaded from application markets and purchase it as a regular subscription for 4,500 won per month.

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  7. KakaoTalk - Wikipedia

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    KakaoTalk is the most popular instant messaging app in South Korea, and since its debut in March 2010, the service has captured around 90 percent of the local market. [1] Originally designed for messaging, it has evolved into becoming a super-app providing mobile payments and banking, taxi hailing, games and others. [2]

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  9. Me2day - Wikipedia

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    Me2day (Korean: 미투데이) was a microblogging and social networking service in South Korea acquired and owned by NHN Corporation (now Naver Corporation). [1] Similar to Twitter, Me2day was popular in South Korea with earlier establishments in android market, especially among adolescents and youth of twenties. [2]