Naver is a South Korean online platform operated by Naver Corporation that offers various services including a search engine, news, blogs, and other web services. It's one of the most popular websites in South Korea.
Why this server?
Enables searching of Naver's platform to retrieve Korean-specific information, including price comparisons from Naver Shopping, community insights from Naver Cafe, real-time news, and authentic blog reviews.
Why this server?
Provides a suite of tools for interacting with NAVER WORKS, enabling automation of messages, calendar management, file operations in Drive, email communication, task tracking, and board interactions.
Why this server?
Enables comprehensive search across various Naver services (web, news, blogs, shopping, images, KnowledgeiN, books, encyclopedia, academic papers, local places) and data trend analysis through Naver Search API and DataLab API.
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Crawls Korean stock market data from Naver Finance, providing tools to fetch top searched stocks and detailed stock information by code, including prices, change rates, trading volume, and market capitalization.
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Provides access to Naver web data, allowing users to search for news articles and retrieve detailed information and reviews for locations via Naver Places and Naver Maps.
Why this server?
Connects to Naver Maps API for geocoding services and Naver Search API for local search functionality, allowing location-based queries and conversions between addresses and coordinates.
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Allows interaction with Naver Mail, enabling access to and management of email accounts on the Naver platform.
Why this server?
Enables access to Naver Search APIs, allowing search across blogs, news, books, images, shopping items, encyclopedia entries, cafe articles, Knowledge iN Q&A, local business information, academic papers, and web documents, with support for pagination, sorting, and filtering.
Why this server?
Provides access to Naver Maps API for route finding between locations, place searching, geocoding (converting addresses to coordinates), and reverse geocoding (converting coordinates to addresses).