What are the pros and cons of using Naver versus Google for searching purposes? / Kim Yoon(김윤)

 I agree with Google as a search tool.

First, Google is easy to see because the search results I want to find are more exposed to the top than Naver. In fact, Google has tried to create a search engine to show people meaningful web pages within the Internet where a great deal of information exists.

Second, there are fewer ads that are unnecessary to search than Naver. Naver has a 'real-time search chart(실시간 검색 차트)' right next to the search box, and sometimes it is inconvenient because advertisements in areas that are not related to me continue to appear even after the search. Google, on the other hand, is easy to see on a clean screen from the first time I connect to Google, and it's good that banner ads don't pop up when I search for something. 

Third, Google has more related image data than Naver. When graph images are needed, Google lists hundreds of thousands of related images in a very short time. There are many images of the material I want, so I can choose the images I really need and use them right away.


There is a saying that Naver is a better site for Korean sentiment. Specifically, in what ways is it suitable for Koreans?


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  1. Good question, I would like to know the answer to it as well!

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