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14 Comments
LIBERTAS at 06:53 AM JST - 4th August
Being un-American IS key to success!
undecidedbout08 at 07:11 AM JST - 4th August
Human nature. People come to despise their benefactors, in this case the nation that basically invented the internet.
And of course as long as America is numero uno there will always be that reflexive, unadulterated, soul-destroying envy...
Altria at 01:44 PM JST - 4th August
Yeah, you've gotta adjust to the local market, like censoring the hell out of everything in China a la Yahoo + Google.
nandakandamanda at 04:28 PM JST - 4th August
Is the title really apt? (un-American vs non-American...)
Burning the flag is being un-American and unpatriotic, surely.
Not being American, = being non-American??? would be the advantage here?
USNinJapan2 at 05:18 PM JST - 4th August
LIBERTAS
Very mature...
Nippon5 at 07:09 PM JST - 4th August
Libertas
Spoken of a true jealous person..
Nandakandamanda I would belive you are right.
outofmydepth at 07:18 PM JST - 4th August
i agree the title should be NON-American rather than UN-American. two entirely different meanings.
undecidedbout08 at 03:50 AM JST - 5th August
Most of the world outside the United States, if fortunate enough to be online, probably already feels 'Americanized' enough - though they are loathe to admit it was usually by choice. I understand why when they get online the last thing they want is the reminder that it was the US that made the internet possible, and that it is the US that they look to, for what's new and cutting edge.
Badsey at 04:24 AM JST - 5th August
since Al Gore invented the Internet and is a Nobel prize winner I'm sure he can fix it.
But what about those crazy google ads? Somebody gets killed with a gun (news article) and then there is a Google ad selling guns.
The Obama/Hillary/McCain ads are always funny.
delitachan at 06:21 AM JST - 5th August
Funny, I knew right away this article would elicit at least one "America sucks" response.
Sarge at 07:28 AM JST - 5th August
"Many Mideast cultures are averse to displaying women's skin"
Strange...
TonyUS at 02:03 PM JST - 5th August
I do not see sratagies of promoting bussiness for a certian type consumer is that of being un- American. Sounds like just good bussiness sense which I thought we always had here in the US..
Zolt at 12:01 PM JST - 6th August
I don't think it's about being un-american as much as adjusting to what local people like and/or expect.
That said if anyone is in for a scary experience, try to load up one of the korean "portals" such as naver or daum. Be prepared for a flood of flashy gifs, popup ads, and news and gossip crammed in every possible bit of the page. It can take several minutes to load even on super-fast broad-band (I think more often it's the computer itself that gets bloated down by that much data, not the broadband)
Last time I checked google.co.kr was the same old google we know and love. The big difference with korean site is that they're NOT search engine. They are portals that feed you pre-digested information and guide you to a galaxy of affiliated sites. Compared to that, searching requires creative thinking - which is frowned upon.
PepinGalarga at 12:01 PM JST - 10th August
This serves as a lesson for Japanese companies, especially in Asia, where they have to become as un-japanese as possible if they want to succeed.
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