I'd like to express a special thanks to Christopher Hales for the four issues of Business Korean Review which he prepared for our group. His extra effort on those showed and they remain as content assets on KBC.
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Comment by Philipp Grunwald on January 29, 2013 at 7:54am I just downloaded the "Basic Hanja for Educational Use" from the MEST website and uploaded them in a more easily accessible format: http://bit.ly/한문교육용기초한자, they are also available on the Korean wiktionary: http://bit.ly/한문교육용기초한자1800.
"ThinkFree Online" rocks, as does bit.ly and "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications" (IDNA). :-)

Very interesting! Thanks for sharing this, Philipp.
Comment by Philipp Grunwald on July 6, 2012 at 4:18am I think this should be very interesting for the serious learners amongst you!
Comment by Philipp Grunwald on May 9, 2012 at 7:10am "Language Immersion for Chrome" - great little tool from Google to maybe pick up some more Korean Vocabulary on the side. Source.
Comment by Philipp Grunwald on April 4, 2012 at 11:29pm News: http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20120402000832 Of course the website is broken in Google Chrome / only works in Internet Explorer! *hmpf* Who selects and pays those web developers and sets the criteria?
Comment by Eun-Shil Park on March 20, 2012 at 12:49am Just something completely different:
Hello dear members,
Again I have the honour to get a great writer who wrote an exclusive article for us about Jeju Island. Mr Kim, Consul General of Korea in New York, USA explains in a quite controversial way why he supports to build a new naval base on Jeju Island. Read his article here:
http://www.koreabusinesscentral.com/forum/topics/new-korea-economic...
I am looking forward to your comments on his view on Green Growth on Jeju Island!
Thank you for a helpful tip on learning Korean.
Comment by Philipp Grunwald on February 23, 2012 at 6:37am This is an interesting one:

Very nice, Jamie! You've got a lot of useful and interesting materials!
I've got a question... I was wondering if you knew about any Korean language camp/summer schools in Korea. I have a co-worker whose 17 year old daughter is interested in learning Korean. She wants to do a language camp over the summer there. Something structured, not just a tutor . . . I don't know of any such programs, but I was wondering if you are aware of anything like that.
Comment by Jamie Lee 제이미리 on December 21, 2011 at 12:43am Perhaps this may help motivate you who are studying Korean.
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