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Google introduced the Chromecast into Europe in March, and now the streaming dongle – which lets users ‘cast’ content from a smartphone, tablet or laptop to any HDMI-equipped TV — is landing in its first country in Asia: Korea. Beyond letting customers stream content across the Web, iOS, Android, Mac and Windows devices, Google has inked deals with domestic streaming services Tving and Hoppin which will give Chromecast owners in Korea access to “tens of thousands” of movies, videos and TV shows. The recent international expansion took Chromecast out of the US and saw it land in 11 new countries, so Asia-based users outside of Korea may…

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