Date: Mar 11, 2010

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   Cover Story
Changing of the Guard  
The US economic crisis hit South Korea harder than many other countries, because Korea's economy is so closely linked to the United States. Therefore, it is in South Korea's best interests to help the US fix its economic problems as soon as possible. And, helping the US at this time can actually mean more good business opportunities for K... [08-12-16]
 It's All Coming Together   [08-10-13]
 Welcoming Message   [08-10-13]
 Display Analysis: Flexible Display Race ... [08-10-13]
 Policy: "Korea Will Foster Flexible Disp... [08-10-13]
 Interview: Korea Display Industry Associ... [08-10-13]
 
   Real-Time News Online
LG Electronics Restructures Itself  
* Seoul, Korea, December 19, 2008 – The Board of Directors at LG Electronics (LG), a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, announced today strategic changes to the company¡¯s structure, effective January 1, 2009. At the core of LG¡¯s reorganization is an increase in it... [08-12-19]
 Samsung enters Taiwanese and Kuwaiti Mobil... [08-12-16]
 New global standard for fully networked ho... [08-12-16]
 Universal Powerline Association (UPA) Anno... [08-12-16]
 Berg Insight Predicts the Internet will Co... [08-12-16]
 
   Policy
An Information-oriented Nation  
This visionary announcement was held to drive forward informatization and to form an international consensus. The basic scheme of informatization was discussed and voted on by the Informatization Promotion Committee chaired by the Prime Minister, Han Seung-soo on the 25th of November and it paved th... [08-12-16]
 New technology convergence-type growth eng... [08-09-09]
 Government Official Reveals New IT Strateg... [08-08-11]
 Choi See-joong reveals his plans for the K... [08-07-10]
 Rising Costs, Rising Concerns   [08-07-10]
 
   Academia
The Harvard of Online Education  
Daegu Cyber University began to usher in a new era when it was authorized to be an advanced 4-year university by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology last October 30. Since 2001, when it was designated as a life-long educational institution, Daegu Cyber University (DCU) has devoted itse... [08-12-16]
 "Creative Minority" Set to Converge Art an... [08-08-08]
 All Aboard Starship OCU   [08-05-08]
 Yonsei Advanced Materials Hoping for More ... [08-05-08]
 KAIST Fusing Culture and Technology  ... [08-04-08]
 
   Technical Article
Understanding Programmable Logic Controlle...  
V. Digital and analog signals Digital or discrete signals behave as binary switches, yielding simply an On or Off signal (1 or 0, True or False, respectively). Pushbuttons, limit switches, and photoelectric sensors are examples of devices providing a discrete signal. Discrete signals are sent using... [08-12-16]
 Understanding Programmable Logic Controlle... [08-11-07]
 
   Trade
A Wave Too High?  
This economic wave may be too high for South Korea to crest, a country whose economy is 90 percent exports. To make things worse, the wind blows unfavorably for the cargo ships that carry Made in Korea products to the rest of the world. The surge of the waves and the whip of the winds seem to underm... [08-12-16]
 Buckling Down for the Crunch   [08-12-16]
 Mass Migration of Mid-level Manufactor... [08-12-16]
 
   Business
Right Prescription for SMEs  
If your small business has hard time expanding your presence in the global market, then the Seoul Business Agency (SBA) might be the one you should turn to. The Agency has run various trade promotion programs where small businesses in Seoul can interact with prospective foreign buyers or partners, g... [08-12-16]
 Seoul Global Center Backs You Up   [08-12-16]
 New Kids on the IT Block   [08-06-12]
 LS Cable Wins 15-year Vodafone Contract ... [08-05-08]
 Broadband Penetration Not Profitable? &n... [07-11-05]

President Lee presents plan to weather economic storm  
Gaining Confidence Key to Tide Over Economic Crisis  
Beijing 2008 - The Olympics Go Digital?  
Korea Driving for a Wii Hole in One  
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Leading the Cyber Un...
Chungju - A City wit...
 
   Renewable Energy
Green Industry Sets Off to Find the End ...  
The Green Industry is a bucket filled to the brim with the new renewable energy developers who dove into it. In spite of the global market's economic recession, the study suggested that the new renewable energy field has the potential to be the next growth engine in the market. On December 3, 2008, ... [08-12-16]
 
   Event Sketch
New Applications for RFID  
C- RFID/USN Korea 2008 international exhibition was held right here in Seoul, Atlantic Hall at COEX. The exhibitors itself were about 160 people and there were 450 booths and 35,000 visitors who came to visit RFID/USN Korea. M- What kind of applications were they showing? C- This year, there we... [08-12-16]
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