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The Digital Seoul: How South Korea Became the World's Tech Capital

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Long before K-pop and K-dramas conquered the world, South Korea transformed itself from a war-ravaged nation into a global leader in technology and innovation. This episode traces the country's digital journey, from the early days of the 'Computer Education Promotion Act' in 1971 to the launch of the world's first nationwide broadband network in the late 1990s. We dive into the creation of iconic tech companies like Samsung and LG, the government's aggressive push for IT infrastructure after the Asian Financial Crisis, and the rise of online gaming and esports in PC bangs. We also explore the cultural shift that led to South Korea having one of the highest smartphone penetration rates on Earth, and the challenges of digital overload. Along the way, we meet key figures like Kim Dae-jung, who made the 'Cyber Korea' vision a reality, and the early engineers who built Korea's semiconductor industry from scratch. This is the story of how South Korea went from rebuilding bridges to building the future. #SouthKorea #Technology #Broadband #Samsung #LG #Semiconductors #PCbang #Esports #KimDaejung #CyberKorea #AsianFinancialCrisis #DigitalRevolution #KoreaTech #Hallyu #Innovation #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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