Channy Yun

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Channy Yun
Born (1973-01-19)January 19, 1973
South Korea
Employer Daum Communications
Known for Open-source software, HTML5, Mozilla
Website
koreacrunch.com

Channy "Seokchan" Yun(Hangul: 윤석찬; born January 19, 1973) has promoted Web standards for Web interoperability in Korea, according to Evan Ramstead of The Wall Street Journal, as "a leader in Korea's community that promotes open-source browsers developed by nonprofit software organization Mozilla".[1]

Channy is also known one of powerful voices of Open-source software in Twitter, according to Chris Preimesberger of eWeek, as "one of South Korea's top tech writers. he has written in columns for ZDNet Korea and his own Channy's Blog. he's a founder of BarCamp Seoul and WebAppsCon, and is Asian editorial adviser of Lift Conference Asia and was CTO of Nine4u" before joining Daum.[2]

Channy is currently a Technology evangelist of Daum Communications to support 3rd party developer using Daum's Open API and started the first Korean Open-source software class as an adjunct professor, dept. of Computer Engineering at Jeju National University.[3]

Channy became interested in the academic study on data analysis with Semantic Web and Medical Informatics while he was a Ph.D student at the Seoul National University in 2009.[4] Recently he focuses on the strategy based on Open-source software of Big Data in his company.[5]

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