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Vacharaphol to invest B6bn in digital TV

Business, Saengwit Kewaleewongsatorn, Published on 25/04/2014

» Triple V Broadcast, the broadcasting arm of Thai Rath publisher Vacharaphol Group, is set to invest 6 billion baht on its digital TV business in an effort to be among the top-five free TV channels in the next three years.

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Tech giants settle suit over no-poaching deal

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» Tech giants Apple, Google, Adobe and Intel settled a lawsuit Thursday that charged they had colluded to hold salaries down by agreeing to not poach each other's staff.

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Internet co-creator Cerf debunks 'myth' that US runs it

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» The Google executive considered to be one of the fathers of the Internet on Thursday debunked what he called the "myth" that it is controlled by the United States.

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Google+ boss leaving the company

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» The executive credited with bringing the Google+ social network to life is leaving the Internet colossus after playing a key role there for nearly eight years.

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Facebook woos journalists with 'FB Newswire'

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» Facebook launched Thursday FB Newswire, billed as an online trove of real-time information for journalists and newsrooms to mine while reporting on events or crafting stories.

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Pinterest adds search tool for finding fun 'pins'

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» Pinterest launched a tool to help people quickly sift through the roughly 30 billion 'Pins' on the service's online bulletin boards to find what they like.

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Dancing priest brings #2popesaints to Internet flock

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» A priest dances in a famous piazza in Rome surrounded by four gyrating parishioners. Tourists stare and dozens of children on a school trip from France start to twist and turn to the music.

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Nokia finalises handset deal with Microsoft

AFP, Published on 25/04/2014

» The former Finnish telecom giant Nokia completed the sale to Microsoft of its once iconic handset business on Friday, leaving factories in India and Korea out of the deal.