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[Summary] => "What do you call this?" David Steel, Samsungs VP for digital media, waving what looked like a clamshell phone, asked an IT reporter from Russia in a rare interview with foreign journalists one fine June day at the Samsung headquarters in Suwon City, an hours drive from Seoul.
"A mobile phone?" the reporter answered, and everybody in the audience seemed to be in agreement.
"Why do you call this a phone when it is also a camera, an MP3 player, a videocam, a PDA (personal digital assistant)?" the Samsung executive said.
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[Title] => Ubiquitous Korea: Vision of an IT society
[Summary] => Travel time from the Incheon International Airport to downtown Seoul takes about an hour and 20 minutes if you take the airport limousine bus. A taxi ride is not necessarily faster, only more private plus you get a bonus conversation with a cab driver who is sporting a fancy Samsung camera phone and definitely proud of his Korean car a Kia Sportage with a Global Positioning System (GPS) guiding the trip.
"It helps you avoid traffic and find the easiest route to your destination, maam," he says, pointing to the tiny box that receives the GPS signal.
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[Summary] => In an age where celebrity designers such as Philippe Starck and Michael Graves are collaborating with already established brand names such as BMW (Starck) and Target (Graves for small appliances), Samsung Electronics likes to stick to its own designers. And with good reason.
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DAVID STEEL
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"A mobile phone?" the reporter answered, and everybody in the audience seemed to be in agreement.
"Why do you call this a phone when it is also a camera, an MP3 player, a videocam, a PDA (personal digital assistant)?" the Samsung executive said.
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"It helps you avoid traffic and find the easiest route to your destination, maam," he says, pointing to the tiny box that receives the GPS signal.
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