Uppie

Uppie

Infobox_Korean_company
company_name = Upgrade People
company_type = N/A
foundation = September 1 2003
location = California, USA
key_people = D.H
industry = Internet
products = People game, Web game, CGI games, Blog, CYSEARCH
homepage = [http://www.uppie.net/ www.uppie.net]
hangul = 업피
rr = up-pee

Uppie ( _ko. 업피;) is a longest CGI web game site in South Korea, based in United States. Uppie Offered many web games past years and offers unique life game called People Game. Also Uppie offers search engine that searchs Korean celebrities' Cyworld Minihompy (a personal website). They offer forum based community for their users. End of 2007, they had about 9500 users registred for the community.

Main service

* Web Game
* Blog (Service called, Puppy)
* Search Engine
* Forum
* Chat room

Web game

Webgames are designed in HTML, and Image files (PNG, JPG, GIF). You do not have to install game to play. Just use any web browser to play the game. Most of the games offered in Uppie are multi-player game, which means people are playing against each other.

Blog

Uppie offer blogs to everyone. When you sign up for the Uppie, you can create blogs under http://blog.uppie.net/your_id. You may upload up to 6mb per post. You can post unlimited posts. It is offered for free but it is served in Korean page only. You can create as many menu or category as you want.

Search engine

Uppie offer various search engines to look up people or celebrity's Social Network page.
* http://finder.uppie.net - Just type in e-mail address or name, you can find that person's social network page.
* http://cyworld.uppie.net - You can look up Korean celebrity's Cyworld website.

Forum

There are many forums in Uppie, over 50000 posts are posted in 20+ categories. Most popular topics are user's daily life and about computer games.

Chat room

Chat room is offered to talk to other people on the website. You have to install JAVA in order to talk.


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