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    In January 2018, Pao Tang was set its first launch and this service was made by Krungthai NEXT from Krungthai Bank. Pao Tang is a mobile payment and digital wallet. It lets the users make payments by using compatible phones and other devices. Moreover, it is an online platform that can help Thai receive money in all projects from the Thai ...

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    Thai animation. Thai animation ( Thai: แอนิเมชันไทย) has a rich history, dating back to the 1950s with the production of the first Thai animated shorts. Payut Ngaokrachang is considered the founding father of Thai animation. [1] Over the decades, the industry has flourished, earning both local and international recognition.

  7. Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The Thai Kedmanee keyboard layout ( Thai: แป้นพิมพ์เกษมณี) is the standard Thai language keyboard layout. It originated from the Thai typewriters introduced in the 1920s to replace older seven-row designs (in turn introduced by Edwin Hunter McFarland in the 1890s), and was simply known as the traditional layout ...

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    Thaimail was Thailand 's first webmail provider, operating from 15 April 1997 to 1 September 2014. The service was conceived as a free public service by the IT company ARIP, at a time when the Internet was first being introduced to Thailand. The website featured menus in the Thai language, and later included e-cards, chat rooms, discussion ...

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    Digital divide in Thailand. The digital divide in Thailand refers to the economic, educational, and social inequalities between the Thai people who have access to information and communications technology (ICT) and those who do not. [1] Thailand is a developing country within Southeast Asia, and is currently confronted with this problem.