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    Gaming, Japanese-style

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 28/05/2014

    » With the steady growth of the digital content market in Japan during past years, a shortage of domestic resources and skills has led firms to outsource work to other countries, with Thailand as a top priority.

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    Five of the best

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 04/06/2014

    » As long as people continue to depend heavily on smartphones, the flow of creative mobile applications will probably never cease. Dtac Accelerate is a contest to find the most innovative app start-ups and the 150 teams that originally entered the tournament have now been pared down to a mere five.

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    Score a World Cup goal, digitally

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 11/06/2014

    » It doesn’t matter if you’re a soccer fan or not, the Fifa World Cup is something that grabs the attention of the whole world. Of course, you can’t participate in the tournament on the pitch, but online gamers can find a virtual substitute in the new “2014 World Cup Brazil Mode” of FIFA Online 3, the massively multiplayer online football game.

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    Developing real-world solutions

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 30/04/2014

    » Mobile applications are now associated with people’s daily life and their popularity is not limited to the camps of Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android. The Windows Phone from Microsoft is now offering users a larger variety of apps in a bid to catch up with its rivals. The number of apps at Windows Store is on the rise, boosted in part, at least locally, by Imagine Cup Thailand 2014, the national round of the world’s student technology competition.

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    App-cessible

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 07/05/2014

    » The universe of apps has made life more convenient, more fun and more distracting. From calling a cab to buying stocks, from measuring your heart rate to singing lullabies to your baby, from finding friends to finding lovers, the plethora of apps available for electronic devices has spoiled us. But in truth, most apps are designed for those whose life is already convenient.

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    Hatching plans

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 07/05/2014

    » When it comes to Thai start-ups, developers are encouraged to think big. Instead of focusing solely on applications or computer programs catering solely to Thai users, creators should expand and look at the regional market, too.

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    Turning trash into treasure

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 23/04/2014

    » Since yard and car-boot sales are still not very common in this country, it had never occurred to Bangkok businessman Veerapong that he could sell all the junk cluttering up his house, items which he hadn’t used for years and probably never would again. Until the day his daughter pointed to a set of golf clubs that had been leaning against the wall in one room, untouched, for ages and suggested that he should try to flog them online at a website called OLX.

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    Catalyst for creativity

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 26/03/2014

    » We Thais are big consumers of modern technology, but some of our younger compatriots are also proving expert at inventing exciting new uses for this technology. At the National Software Contest 2014, teams of talented students recently showcased and competed in building computer programs, including apps designed for mobile phones, that showed both ingenuity and great resourcefulness.

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    Heralding a brave new era of e-government service

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 02/04/2014

    » Mobile applications have been developed to serve a variety of purposes, but sometimes they can cause headaches for users who are unable to find one that responds perfectly to their specific needs. The good news is that a partial solution may be on the way.

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    Cambodia-cam

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 09/04/2014

    » Spending a week at Angkor Wat may sound impossible for many people. Some Thais, despite living not far from Siem Reap in Cambodia, haven’t even had a chance to travel there. But technology now brings the majestic temple even closer, as you can virtually roam through Angkor’s historic temples and experience the site, structures and carvings through 360-degree digital imagery.

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