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Yeoksam-dong ( Korean :  역삼동 ) is a ward of Gangnam District , Seoul , South Korea. Teheranno runs through Yeoksam-dong and has some of the tallest buildings in Seoul , comprising a collection of corporate headquarters and high-rise office buildings.

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4-641: T'way Airlines has its headquarters in Yeoksam-dong. Pandora TV has its headquarters in the Seoul-Gangnam Building in Yeoksam-dong. AMI Korea, a subsidiary of American Megatrends , is headquartered on the third floor of 773-6 Yeoksam-dong. Google has an office in Yeoksam-dong. Kukkiwon (the World Taekwondo Headquarters) is based at 635 Yeoksam-dong. Hankook P&G , a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble ,

8-581: Is headquartered on the 16th floor of the ING tower at 679-4 Yeoksam-dong. C-JeS Entertainment is at 629-7 Yeoksam 1-dong. Pledis Entertainment is at 135-907 Yeoksam-dong. Schools located in Yeoksam-dong: 37°14′N 127°11′E  /  37.233°N 127.183°E  / 37.233; 127.183 This Seoul location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Pandora TV Pandora TV ( Korean :  판도라TV )

12-555: Was a South Korean video sharing website that hosted user-generated content . Founded in October 2004, Pandora TV is the first video sharing website in the world to attach advertisement to user-submitted video clips and to provide unlimited storage space for users to upload. The operating company, Pandora TV Co., Ltd. , has its headquarters in the Seoul-Gangnam Building in Yeoksam-dong , Gangnam District , Seoul . In 2007, it

16-663: Was the fastest growing website in South Korea. In 2008, it was the largest video sharing website in South Korea, and it had 3.6 million members. At the time, it had 35% of the Korean marketshare for video sharing sites. The site was available in Korean, and after April 2008, in English, Chinese, and Japanese. Pandora TV raised over $ 16 million from Silicon Valley venture capital firms – Altos Ventures and DCM - in two consecutive funding rounds 2006 and 2007, which represents

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