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Korea MBA MIS Blog Spring 2008

This blog is the Korea MBA MIS class student blog at Korea University Business School (KUBS) for the Spring semester of 2008.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

When kids should get a cellphone

the development of technology also change children's life and their toys.
more story is under

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (621)
    • ▼  June (303)
      • Airline tests in-flight Web access
      • I hope I hide into deep mountains with these games...
      • Greenpeace says e-waste from US stopped in Hong Kong
      • Dell adds storage, disaster management services to...
      • Virgin Mobile USA to buy SK Telecom's U.S. unit
      • NYSE sells real-time data to Google & CNBC
      • Facebook heads MySpace in unique visitors
      • Google's Mobile-Handset Plans Are Slowed
      • The producer's view: Firefox 3
      • LinkedIn networking site joins $1bn club
      • Web 2.0 Meets Emergency Needs
      • Hyundai Debuts 3-D TV in Japan
      • Chinese bank backs mobile operator in Poland
      • Targeted Ads Designed for You
      • PlayStation 3 Debuts in Korea
      • RFID: New Method to Track From Cattle, Oil Shipmen...
      • Touch-Sensitive Cell Phones Riding High
      • Korean IT Giants Facing `Survival Game'
      • Mp3 Players Turn 10 Years Old
      • High Speed Internet Users Top 15 Million
      • Windows for GPS
      • Business continuity: It’s impossible to guard agai...
      • Microsoft Unveils First OS for Portable Navigation...
      • When kids should get a cellphone
      • SOA deployments on rise
      • 'Critical' Linux kernel bugs discovered
      • United to offer iPod and iPhone hookups on some fl...
      • Why should it be any different on the Internet?
      • City sneezes at WiFi allergy claims, goes ahead wi...
      • Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Internet Suicide
      • What's still missing from the iPhone
      • Adobe profit up 41%
      • Identity 2.0
      • 50 Best Websites 2008
      • Woman pleads not guilty in MySpace suicide case
      • MySpace Might Have Friends, but It Wants Ad Money
      • Breaking Phone-Call Encryption
      • Laptop works better for movies than games
      • Microsoft now sponsor of Open Source Census
      • Former 'spam King' Must Pay MySpace $6 Million
      • Nokia launches new phones, vows to stay number one
      • Cheap PC gadget for Internet calls selling well
      • Apple and Intel: Best buddies
      • New iPhone not perfect, but there's a lot to like
      • When Google met Yahoo! - the deal explained
      • Walled Gardens of Web
      • Network Neutrality: No Matchmaking
      • [OECDIT] B2B Deals Dominate E-Commerce
      • Copyright or Copyleft ?
      • Mobile Convergence: Transformer of Life and Industry
      • Future Economy Now
      • Skype Alerts Local Mobile Carriers
      • My Second Life Experience_part4
      • Samsung Introduces Touch-Screen 'Omnia' Smart Phone
      • Palm tries for a smartphone rebound with Centro
      • Global Single instance of ERP.
      • Google search coming to Sony's PSP
      • Future virtual reality
      • Google CEO: Newspapers need help
      • Apple and Intel: Best buddies
      • My Second Life Experience_part3
      • Michael Dell
      • Myspace
      • Nokia Fosters 'Instability'
      • A Self-Writing To-Do List
      • Web 2.0 Changing Banking Habits
      • WIKIPEDIA vs. Britannica
      • Security remains the top IT issue
      • the inventer of USB
      • Casino debuts $10,000 touch-screen table
      • In Design, Being User-Friendly Counts Most
      • Science briefing: Simple cells for early life
      • How IT can deliver success in a downturn
      • Are Hosted Services the Right Business Decision fo...
      • Mobile advertising: Big promises on small screens
      • Why can employees not sell their iPhones?
      • ‘Lifestreaming’ challenges social network hierachy
      • Verizon to sell Palm handsets
      • Former 'spam king' to pay MySpace $6 million
      • SAP finds a defender of discipline
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      • Bertelsmann aims to keep some Sony-BMG assets
      • New Nokia phones targeted at enterprises
      • Activists and mergers
      • War of words escalates over Yahoo’s future
      • Bernanke: Rising Health Costs a Strain
      • HP, Acer resolve all patent disputes
      • Apple set to slash iPhone prices to lift sales
      • UK games sector urges state support
      • UK games sector urges state support
      • Google-Yahoo ad deal faces intense scrutiny
      • From local news to hyperlocal anarchy
      • SAP finds a defender of discipline
      • Google: a wolf in sheep’s clothing?
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      • EBay to Open up Merchant Tool to Developers
      • Intel enter solar panel market
      • WWDC 2008 Keynote
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