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  2. The CEO leading ‘Korea’s Google’ in its battle against Big Tech

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    As of September 2023, Naver controlled 59% of Korea’s search market to Google’s 31%. Naver is perhaps “the only company in the world that has survived competition against Google and Amazon ...

  3. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Google Search: USA Yes Google data centers Yes No Un­known Kiddle: Yes No KidRex: Yes No KidzSearch: Yes No Lycos: Yes No Microsoft Bing: USA / China Yes Yes No Un­known Mojeek: UK Yes Custodian Data Centres Yes No Un­known Naver: Yes No Parsijoo: Yes No Petal: France Yes No Un­known Qwant: France Yes Yes Un­known Un­known Seznam.cz: Yes ...

  4. Naver - Wikipedia

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    Naver was the first Korean web provider to develop its own search engine. The company was founded on June 2, 1999 and is headquartered in Seongnam, South Korea. Naver is a combination of 'navigate', which means to navigate the Internet, and the suffix '-er', which means person, which means a person who navigates the vast ocean of information on ...

  5. Naver Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Naver Corporation (Korean: 네이버 주식회사) is a South Korean internet conglomerate headquartered in Seongnam that operates the search engine Naver. Naver established itself as an early pioneer in the use of user-generated content through the creation of the online Q&A platform Knowledge iN .

  6. South Korea's Naver Cloud sees exports doubling on AI ... - AOL

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    Tech giant Naver is also one of the only global firms with a dominant local search engine to compete with Alphabet's Google. South Korea's Naver Cloud sees exports doubling on AI boom -CEO Skip to ...

  7. South Korean web culture - Wikipedia

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    Two major portals for online communities in South Korea are Daum and Naver. Both operate as open public forums, or cafés, hosting a wide range of discussion topics—from entertainment, idols, and popular culture to more serious subjects like family, education, politics, and religion.

  8. Line Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Line Corporation was founded on September 4, 2000, as Hangame Japan as a part of Hangame, a South Korean game company owned by NHN at the time. In August 2003, the company was renamed to NHN Japan . In 2007 Naver established another Japanese subsidiary Naver Japan , which managed the Naver search engine in Japan before its demise.

  9. Namuwiki - Wikipedia

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    Namuwiki, according to SimilarWeb, is the 5th most visited website on the South Korean internet as of October 5, 2024, behind only the likes of Google, Naver, Youtube, and Daum. In addition, it is the wiki website most widely used by the Korean population.