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South Korea delayed a decision on Friday on a request from Google for permission to export map data, following U.S. pressure ...
South Korea is one of the few countries, along with China and North Korea, in which Google Maps fail to function properly.
Google has been dealt a new blow in South Korea, with a 42.1bn won (roughly $32m) fine for allegedly preventing the release of mobile video games on a competing platform.
The Minute to Read (Weekdays) series provides a quick overview of significant events in Korea everyday, conveniently condensed into a one-minute read. Here’s a recap of what happened yesterday: Aug. 7 ...
South Korea, a global tech leader, is deciding whether to enhance the functionality of Google Maps for better navigation in ...
The fines in South Korea come as an EU court has upheld an antitrust fine for Google in excess of €4bn. South Korea has fined Google and Meta millions of dollars after the platforms were deemed ...
Eligible university students can avail of the subscription free-of-cost for a year, Google said in a blog post. The offer has ...
South Korea’s antitrust regulator has fined Alphabet’s Google 42.1 billion won (€29.3 million) for blocking the release of mobile video games on a competitor’s platform.