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  • LEARNING

    Abhisit urges greater focus on outdoor activities

    News, Published on 16/02/2010

    » Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is calling for the encouragement of more outdoor education activities to improve student's learning skills.

  • TECH

    Ad agencies, PR firms make full use of social network sites

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 17/02/2010

    » Social networking is not just impacting advertising agencies but also driving public relation agencies to extend their business by setting up dedicated teams to listen and get immediate feedback from customers as a key element in integrated marketing.

  • LEARNING

    Revolution through theatre

    Outlook, Samantha Deavin, Published on 17/02/2010

    » The word revolution brings to mind mutiny and rebellion. While there are no guns blazing, revolution is exactly what Khru Chang, owner of Moradokmai Home School and founder of the Pathum Thani International Theatre Festival, is trying to achieve - one of the education system.

  • TECH

    The Cat, the Turtle and the Dwarves

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/02/2010

    » Once upon a time, in a Kingdom far, far away, there lived a Cat and a Turtle. One day, the Cat and the Turtle came across a substance called Ether that could be used for many magical things such as sending sounds and even text messages over vast distances.

  • TECH

    ToT and 365 add to size and quality of 3G network

    Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 17/02/2010

    » ToT has announced two phases of uplifts for its 3G network in Thailand, along with a doubling of speed to 14.4 MBPS, while 365 has added over a thousand new users to its fledgling service.

  • TECH

    Out of the blue

    Database, Published on 17/02/2010

    » PM's Office Minister Sathit Wongnongtoey decided right out of the blue to call on the Magnificent Seven to get their act together and press ahead with an auction of third-generation phone bandwidth, and to heck with the consequences, constitution and so on; the National Telecommunications Commission, in his opinion, needs to move along because the public needs 3G. The National Telecommunications Commission chuckled at Mr Sathit, and made another decision to delay another project, this one the application by No 1 yuppiephone network Advanced Info Service of Shingapore to fire up its proposed roaming service with your TOT; the problem was so important that the NTC gave it to a deputy secretary, Thakorn Boonyasith, who said the proposed new TOT-AIS hookup could violate the terms of the old TOT-AIS concession; AIS wants to suck up most of the TOT's 3G bandwidth, such as it is, in return for which it will allow other customers to use AIS facilities for calls outside the small corner of Bangkok where 3G is actually available.

  • LEARNING

    Lasting Friendships can be a tall order

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 21/02/2010

    » I was having a solitary lunch last Tuesday with my dear friend Evil Neil when a phone call came out of the blue. A phone call on my cellphone, that is. Regular readers are cognizant of Neil, a helpless victim of corporate cellular phone advertising who changes his phone as often as we eat somtam, and who, with every new device, plasters Superglue between it and his ear so that it's permanently stuck to his head - hence my "solitary" lunch with him last Tuesday.

  • LEARNING

    Bayer hosts ecological 'bootcamp'

    Learningpost, Published on 23/02/2010

    » Once again, the Bayer Environmental Envoy Program, the organiser of worldwide Eco-Camps and a Germany-based intensive study tour - presented in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (Unep) since 2004 - is a smashing success!

  • TECH

    Data law draft raises fears over user privacy

    Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 24/02/2010

    » Law experts have raised criticisms of Thailand's Data Protection Law draft, saying that there are several issues requiring amendment, especially concerns over abuse of power.

  • TECH

    Who's next?

    Database, Published on 24/02/2010

    » Is Thailand next? Google said it will stop censoring for the Chinese government Real Soon Now, and last week told the Australian Censor Board to pound sand when the Ozzies asked Google to please censor YouTube videos from their "refused classification" bin; pretty much under the radar, Google has been happy to censor on behalf of the Thai government as well, since a previous administration cut off access to YouTube over a royal insult.

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