Harnessing the Sky: Commercial Drone Technology Words by Adam Kohlhaas The Benefits of Commercialized Drones Historically speaking, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)...
Pollution and fine dust particle levels in South Korea continue to pose a serious health hazard to residents. The 1st...
Journalist Elise Hu has been sent to Seoul to be the Korea/Japan correspondent for NPR (National Public Radio). While they have long desired to have a stronger presence in East Asia, NPR has not had an official correspondent residing in the area for many years. Previously, Hu worked as a television...
Daum’s Taxi Hailing App: KakaoTaxi Earlier this year, UberX ran into legal troubles as their ride-sharing service was deemed illegal...
South Korea has smallest boost in Internet Speed of Top 10 countries It has been well-established that South Korea...
10 Questions with Grant Sohn of Spoqa Words and shots by Rosalyn Laiken Stanford graduate and Seattle native Grant Sohn enjoys making his client’s lives easier in his loyalty-based tech startup. Newly partnered with instant messaging giant KakaoTalk, his lessons learned from a 9-year “overnight success” story sound astutely easy...
In Depth: The Shin Dong-hyuk Fiasco Words by Robert Lauler Shot by U.S. Mission Geneva (Eric Bridiers) / CC BY-ND...
SBS caught up with the former head of a major Korean chaebol in France who has just published a book...
UberX Shut Down in Korea After previously announcing that all UberX operations in Korea would be free in an effort to circumvent the ride sharing service’s restrictions by the government and to protect Uber drivers, Uber Korea has announced that they will shut down all operations in South Korea until negotiations...
With the Seoul government continuing to put pressure on the popular ride sharing app, Uber Korea has decided to eliminate...