@Angle My understanding is that there's a lot of pressure on the parents to do this. "Don't you want the best for your children?" And when families do leave Korean, this is the reason, because they really do want the best for their children, and there's no face-saving way to opt-out.
@erinbee my understanding is that doing anything online in Korea required (and possibly still does?) some sort of citizen ID, and that any serious online transaction (banking etc) required ActiveX. Hence, IE played an outsized role in the online life of Koreans.
@musicman do you have anything to say about the different locations?
My main thoughts about being closer to San Francisco is better weather and closer to the bigger tech scene. But would I limit promotion potential by being so far away from headquarters?
@lnxw48a1 Yes, living at the western end of a great lake is like living next to a giant snow machine ๐ and since the lake takes so much energy to heat up, winter lasts and lasts!