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Is Ma's 'magic' really worth weaving?

News, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 26/04/2018

» Jack Ma makes a phenomenal success again. During his high-profile trip to Thailand which gained heavy media attention, the businessman announced he would invest more than 11 billion baht in the country.

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Asean needs vocational skills boost -- now

News, Published on 23/03/2018

» The wind of change is blowing with a great speed, velocity and intensity. Disruptive technologies, such as the Internet of Things, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), automation and robotics, are no longer science fiction. In fact, these emergent technologies are fast becoming part of our everyday reality, creating profound changes for industries, workers and our daily lives.

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EC walks fine media line

News, Editorial, Published on 06/01/2018

» Once political campaigning for a general election, tentatively set for November, kicks off, social media will likely become an even more powerful tool, not just for vote canvassing but also manipulation.

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Govt must gird for digital economy impact

News, Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn, Published on 29/09/2017

» The Prayut Chan-o-cha government's Thailand 4.0 and digital transformation agendas have made for a good campaign. But this administration does little to explain how it will handle the unpleasant sides of this new economic trend.

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Internet and e-commerce are hacking protectionism

News, Published on 04/05/2017

» The image of globalisation, imprinted on many minds, is of American factories fleeing to Mexico or China. But here's what globalisation really is: The voluntary, mutually consenting exchange of goods and services between a buyer in one country and a seller in another country.

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Scrap the unconstitutional media bill

News, Suranand Vejjajiva, Published on 02/05/2017

» The name of the National Reform Steering Assembly's (NRSA) media bill runs against its real purposes. Branded as the "protection and promotion of media rights, freedom, ethics and professional standard law", the contents of the bill have nothing to do with the title in their intrusive and abusive nature against freedom of speech.