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News, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 23/09/2013
» Thai police claim that the popular instant messaging app Line is secretly helping them to gain access to chat logs. Naver, its creator, has denied helping them and said it had not received any requests from the Thai police. Both statements are very right, and yet are very, very wrong.
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 29/12/2010
» The Thai Netizen Network has issued a statement calling for a review of Thai cybercrime laws in light of curbs on free speech and has issued a book for netizens to help them safeguard their privacy and circumvent censorship at the same time.
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 18/08/2010
» Freedom of speech, abuse of power by the government, and the new norms of a democratic society empowered by the Internet were all topics discussed by a wide variety of speakers at a seminar on the third anniversary of the Computer Misuse Act, often known as the Cybercrime law, hosted by the Thai Netizen Network, Media 4 Democracy and the Southeast Asia Press Alliance.
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 04/08/2010
» Every marketing department agrees that social media is changing marketing, but few are quite sure what the change will entail. Speaking to journalists in Bangkok, Nick Smith, global managing director for marketing transformation at Accenture, spoke of a survey of 400 CMOs (chief marketing officers), 20 percent of which are in the Asia-Pacific region, and how only 18 percent believe they are ready for change.
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 16/06/2010
» Mobile Virtual Network Operator 365, one of the partners that resells ToT Corporation's 3G network, is offering everyone the chance to become a virtual MVNO with a personalised branded store and a 10 percent revenue share.
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 09/06/2010
» Reporter 2.0 entails having a blog, one that is regularly updated at that, and Twitter and Facebook accounts.