Incestuous Amplification strikes again, as Kevin (the IA Kevin, not yours truly; I'm too old and slow on the uptake) links to an interesting Forbes.com article about how Korean society's rapid leap into cyberspace is changing it-- for good and bad. It's amazing how much I find out about Korea by reading the English-language sources. Once my Korean gets good enough, I hope to start scoping the Korean-language sources. meanwhile, enjoy the Forbes link-- and read Kevin's commentary.
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