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South Korean web culture indicates distinct activities that South Korean Internet users enjoy on the web. Most of the Internet users are in the 13–50 age range. People often access the Internet through cyber cafes (Korean: PC방; PC bang). Most of the activities are targeted to teenagers and college students. Youngsters who feel more comfortable texting than talking are known as the "thumb tribe". The LG Mobile World Cup, an international competition held on January 14, 2010, in which participants competed using their texting speed and accuracy was won by a pair of South Koreans.

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  • South Korean web culture indicates distinct activities that South Korean Internet users enjoy on the web. Most of the Internet users are in the 13–50 age range. People often access the Internet through cyber cafes (Korean: PC방; PC bang). Most of the activities are targeted to teenagers and college students. Youngsters who feel more comfortable texting than talking are known as the "thumb tribe". The LG Mobile World Cup, an international competition held on January 14, 2010, in which participants competed using their texting speed and accuracy was won by a pair of South Koreans. (en)
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  • South Korean web culture indicates distinct activities that South Korean Internet users enjoy on the web. Most of the Internet users are in the 13–50 age range. People often access the Internet through cyber cafes (Korean: PC방; PC bang). Most of the activities are targeted to teenagers and college students. Youngsters who feel more comfortable texting than talking are known as the "thumb tribe". The LG Mobile World Cup, an international competition held on January 14, 2010, in which participants competed using their texting speed and accuracy was won by a pair of South Koreans. Highly urbanized at 92%, South Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle; half of them live in high-rises concentrated in the Seoul Capital Area with 25 million residents. The rise of online social activities closely mirrors the wider cultural trend towards shared spaces, such as the habitual use of coffee houses. South Korea enjoys the world's swiftest Internet speeds and the highest rate of Internet penetration but also suffers from very high censorship of content. (en)
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