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Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 23/03/2016
» Online shopping no longer means merely searching for specially priced items and discount products online. Today there are several portal sites that offer price comparisons as well as best-deal promotions.
AFP, Published on 21/02/2016
» SAN FRANCISCO - Google chief executive Sundar Pichai will meet next week in Brussels with the European Union's competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager, a source familiar with the matter said Saturday.
Life, Prapai Kraisornkovit, Published on 23/12/2015
» Since the internet was popularised in the 1990s, many have speculated on the death of newspapers and magazines. For the past two and a half decades, the printed press in the US and UK has been fighting a slow decline in readership and circulation. Thailand is no exception. With regards to the internet, one of the many challenges that a newspaper faces is free access to news. Individuals can generate news by posting comments on blogs, publishing first-hand accounts or uploading interviews. Once on the web, a post becomes available worldwide. For a newspaper that must pay editors, writers, journalists, and all the other costs associated with printing, the economy of the internet is giving the newspaper a run for its money.
AFP, Published on 09/12/2015
» BRUSSELS - EU member states and lawmakers have clinched a deal to help prevent cyber attacks by requiring Internet firms like eBay, Amazon and Google to boost their defences and report breaches, officials said Tuesday.
AFP, Published on 12/11/2015
» MOSCOW - Moscow has warned Twitter that it must store Russian users' personal data in Russia, under a new law, the national communications watchdog told AFP on Wednesday.
AFP, Published on 19/09/2015
» SAN FRANCISCO - A top iPhone ad-blocking application was pulled from the App Store on Friday by its creator, amid a surge in interest in new programs to thwart marketing messages.
AFP, Published on 31/07/2015
» PARIS - Google on Thursday rejected a French demand to globally apply the so-called right to be forgotten, which requires the company to remove links to certain information about users if asked.
AFP, Published on 04/07/2015
» MOSCOW - Russian lawmakers Friday passed a bill allowing people to force Internet search engines to remove links to data about them, overriding objections from the country's largest search provider.
AFP, Published on 17/06/2015
» MOSCOW - Russia's lower house of parliament on Tuesday gave initial backing to a bill requiring Internet search sites to remove access to inaccurate and outdated personal information, despite protests from the country's biggest search engine, Yandex.
AFP, Published on 16/06/2015
» LUXEMBOURG - The EU said it has moved closer Monday to a single set of rules across the 28-nation bloc to protect the privacy of citizens using the Internet.