Google Overhauls its Search Offering in Korea

Google Inc. said Wednesday it has overhauled its Korean-language search engine to broaden its appeal in South Korea, one of the world's most wired countries and one of the few where Google isn't dominant. Google has adopted universal search — a results-blending concept that has caught on at other top search engines — for its Korean-language services. Universal search combines search-engine results from a broader array of potential sources, such as videos or pages of books from online libraries, as well as data created by the search engine itself.

Last word: This will differentiate Google’s offering in Korea...now if this goes to China, beware Baidu!

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