24.10.13

1999 naver

naver.com
One of Korea's search engines.

 Scottish ground along the river Naver, the loch of Naver,
rivers Nabarus (Naver)


=====The word "Naver" was derived from the word "navigate" and the suffix "-er" to mean "a sailor of the Web".[citation needed] The Korean pronunciation, however, would be closer to the English "neighbor".



Naver 2009 logo.svg
Web addresswww.naver.com
Commercial?Yes
Type of siteWeb portal
RegistrationOptional
OwnerNaver Corporation
LaunchedJune 1999




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Naver (Hangul: 네이버) is a popular search portal in South Korea, which holds a market share of over 70% at least since 2011,[1] continuing to 2013.[2] Naver was launched in June 1999 by ex-Samsung employees, and it debuted as the first Web portal in South Korea that used its own proprietary search engine. Among Naver's features is "Comprehensive Search", launched in 2000,


In July 2000, Naver was merged with Hangame, South Korea's first online game portal, and in 2001 changed its name to NHN, or Next Human Network. The combination of the country's top search engine and the top game portal has allowed NHN to remain South Korea's largest Internet company, with the top market capitalization among companies listed on KOSDAQ,[6] in November 2008, NHN was transferred to the KOSPI market.