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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt said Wednesday his company is committed to expanding its presence in South Korea, a market that has proven a challenge for the world's No. 1 search engine.
"It's obvious to me that Korea is a great laboratory of the digital age," Schmidt said in a speech at the Seoul Digital Forum, a three-day gathering of technology and media figures.
Schmidt cited South Korea's high level of household access to broadband, or high-speed Internet connections, as one reason for the country's likely position as a technological leader in the years ahead.
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