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LEARNING

frontier

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 03/08/2011

» the border area between two or more countries ชายแดน

TECH

Uzbekistan 'halts mobile Internet, SMS' for exam day

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» Mobile operators in Uzbekistan suspended Internet and messaging services for the duration of nationwide university entrance exams Tuesday in an apparent bid to prevent cheating, a report said.

TECH

Sony buys videogame maker Sucker Punch

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» Sony Computer Entertainment announced Tuesday that it has bought the studio behind hit videogames "inFamous" and "Sly Cooper."

TECH

Facebook buys e-book innovator Push Pop Press

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» Facebook on Tuesday said it has bought an innovative young startup devoted to re-imagining electronic books.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Leaving the US a little worse off

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 03/08/2011

» As I leave the US for my return to Bangkok, I take a quick look at how the US Congress acted to temporarily fix the debt crisis and how I helped to make it worse.

TECH

Google+ the fastest-growing social network ever

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» Google is a latecomer to social networking but its new site, Google+, is growing much more rapidly than Facebook, Myspace and Twitter did in their early days, technology experts said Tuesday.

TECH

Online ad revenue exceeds print in Canada: study

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» Online advertising revenues have surpassed those of newspapers in Canada and are expected to grow further in the coming years, according to a study published Tuesday.

TECH

Apple, Samsung legal tussle lands in Australia

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» Computer giant Apple has launched legal proceedings in Australia against Samsung Electronics, accusing the South Korean firm of infringing its patents with its Galaxy Tab 10.1, papers show.

TECH

Internet a windfall for Australian economy

AFP, Published on 03/08/2011

» The Internet now accounts for 3.6 percent of Australia's economic growth, rivalling the retail sector in value or worth about half the country's lucrative mining exports, a study reported Wednesday.

ADVANCED NEWS

Looks like justice, but isn't

Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/08/2011

» Village poisoned by lead mine wins legal case but after decades gets nothing. A microcosm of bigger problems.