Sunday, December 6, 2009

Korean Google Korea is here.

The "more Korean Google Korea" is here, at Google.co.kr.


10 comments:

José María said...

So more than minimalistic appoach is, as I suspected, the "celebrity approach".

Anonymous said...

What I hate is the fact that I am automatically redirected to the Korean version. If I wanted to go there, then I would NOT have typed: "google.COM".

Brian said...

I agree, extrakorea.

And, why would I want to search google.co.kr in English, as it sometimes asks?

Unknown said...

Just type in

http://www.google.com/ncr

or bookmark the above link to avoid being redirected to Google's Korean homepage (think NCR stands for "no country redirect").

Peter said...

The design's less "busy" than I would have expected. Compared to, say, Naver, it's still pretty minimalist.

old o said...

If you're iGoogle account is signed in, nothing changes. :)

kushibo said...

I think this strikes just the right amount of balance between the super busy layout that is reminiscent of the signage on a commercial building in front of a bus terminal, and the single-field style typical of Google.

I dare say that a lot of Koreans will find this more attractive than the other two options.

I'm surprised that Google didn't go for pushing or piggybacking the i-Google format a bit more for their Korean market, though this is a nice approach.

Unknown said...

My mind is blown.

@koreangov said...

But wait there is so more.

http://governmentofkorea.blogspot.com/2009/12/google-to-koreanize-main-page-next.html

justin said...

meh... still too plain for Korean's taste.. :P