UPDATED 7:31 AM EST, January 10, 2013
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Google chairman Eric Schmidt's glimpse of the Web being used at a top university in Pyongyang makes him part of a tiny elite that has seen the Internet in North Korea.
His four day visit to the North was a golden propaganda opportunity for North Korean officials striving to give one of the world's most closed societies a modern, tech-savvy face.
But the images of students surfing the Web in a brightly lit, spacious computer lab were far removed from daily reality for most North Koreans.




