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Tue, June 19, 2007 : Last updated 20:59 pm (Thai local time)
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Thailand could relieve limits on supply of PLA

To encourage the emergence of a bioplastics industry in Thailand, the National Innovation Agency (NAI) has talked with the Japanese Agriculture Ministry about developing a collaborative project to make Thailand a production base for polylactic acid (PLA) as well as other bioplastic-based products supplied to Japan.
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Local software seeks a greater share

Software is set to be the country's strategic weapon, but the market value generated by local software companies has not been great. Pongpen Sutharoj talked to the new president of the Association of Thai Software Industry on plans to enable local software companies to take a greater share in the market.
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WRF reduces damage from natural disasters

To better prepare for disasters in Southeast Asia and round the Indian Ocean, Bangkok-based Asian Disaster Preparedness has joined with IBM Thailand to establish the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) system to provide climate-risk management for all 23 countries throughout the region.
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Apple TV enables viewing of iPod content on big screens

For those iPod-lovers who have library content and want to play that content on a wide-screen television, the Apple TV is designed to allow iPod users to play their entire iTunes library.
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Intel programme aids development

Intel is promoting the Intel World Ahead programme to reduce the digital divide in developing countries worldwide.
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Businesses learn about e-commerce

To encourage e-commerce, the Department of Business Development has rolled out an online curriculum for businesses.
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