Google launches Korean-language Gmail service in South Korea
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Google launches Korean-language Gmail service in South Korea
Search engine giant Google has launched the Korean language version of their popular webmail service Gmail for their visitors in the South Korean market.
This launch came just a month after Google announced their plans to invest 10 million dollar in a planned research centre here.
Web users in the country can now use Google’s Gmail, Google Talk service and other Internet application services in the Korean language.
The company said in a statement on this launch: “It is a service hosted entirely by Google that enables organizations to deliver high-quality email, calendar and chat to their users all branded with their own logos or color schemes.”
Google also plans to soon launch a Korean language version of their advanced Apps for Your Domain product.
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