kanai.net — 3G phones, broadband, electronics, and online games. S. Korea looks like they have it all but did you know the country is 99.9% Windows? This is not Microsoft's fault but because of the government's proprietary ActiveX encryption. Not only are linux users banned from making secure transactions, browsers like FireFox are virtually outlawed.
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mirzmasterJan 26, 2007
@hotsake:Thanks for the map links. Very informative! They should also help out those Americans who can't tell the difference between North Korea and Australia (<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uAl5L6Oer4)">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uAl5L6Oer4)</a> ;)
salinemistJan 26, 2007
How about leaving the government out of the loop entirely?
blackadderiiiJan 26, 2007
"""A country without Linux, Apple, and Firefox elitists? It sounds like heaven!"""It would be well worth clubbing together to fly you and all your kind there to live.
rbanffyJan 26, 2007
@JeffH: Don't confuse "the best" with "the most popular". In a network economy, where being more popular adds value to a given product, it's easy to have a lousy product like Windows and still have it commanding a huge market share just because many users are unable to switch.There is little game development for Mac and Linux because the target market is 10% of the PC market (for Macs) and 2% of the maket (for Linux).If that weren't enough, we, non-Windows users, have a much richer life. We worry much less about games. You wil too, after you grow up.
Closed AccountJan 27, 2007
Maybe mirco$haft bribed them all like mad to make it a windoze only country.
martinrsJan 30, 2007
Pretty moronic on a national scale!