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North Korean domain names have returned to the Internet over the last few days as the country continues to build its presence online. Websites, previously available only via IP addresses, are now accessible through dot-kp addresses and it appears more might be on the way.
By Martyn Williams | 12 January, 2011 19:35
For the second time in less than a week a Facebook account created by a North Korea-linked Web site has been deleted by the social networking site.
By Martyn Williams | 25 August, 2010 04:05
A Facebook account established by a North Korea-linked Web site was deleted by the social networking service on Friday, but a new group sprang up over the weekend to take its place.
By Martyn Williams | 24 August, 2010 05:42
North Korea, one of the world's few remaining information black holes, has taken the first step toward a fully fledged connection to the Internet. But a connection, if it comes, is unlikely to mean freedom of information for North Korea's citizens.
By Martyn Williams | 17 June, 2010 09:31
Koryolink, North Korea's only 3G cellular operator, saw sales more than double in the first three months of this year as it expanded its network coverage and enjoyed continued demand for its service.
By Martyn Williams | 13 May, 2010 20:43
Think of North Korea, and repression, starvation and military provocation are probably the first things that come to mind. But beyond the geopolitical posturing, North Korea has also been quietly building up its IT industry.
By Martyn Williams | 11 June, 2010 10:48
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