SEOUL, Jan 7 Asia Pulse - Netpia, a South Korean Internet address naming company, said Wednesday it signed a memorandum of understanding with the Bulgarian government to provide non-English search service.
The non-English search enables Bulgarian Internet users to find Web sites by typing their own language in the address bar of their browsers, the company said.
In a trial, Netpia said it would roll out the service for government institutions and schools in the country.
To make the service work, Internet users have to register key words with Netpia for a fee, the company said.
The non-English search enables Bulgarian Internet users to find Web sites by typing their own language in the address bar of their browsers, the company said.
In a trial, Netpia said it would roll out the service for government institutions and schools in the country.
To make the service work, Internet users have to register key words with Netpia for a fee, the company said.
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