
Thailand is the latest stop for YouTube, after the Google-owned company introduced_a localized version of its site_and_its_YouTube Partner Program in the country. The move will allow the company to work more closely with local content producers to help export their work across Thailand and the rest of the world. The company will also begin working with local advertisers to place ad spots inside content on Youtube.co.th. Ariya Banomyong, who heads the company in_Thailand, outlined_the potential of the localized initiatives_in a blog post: We hope that bringing this program and the fully localized YouTube site to Thailand will help encourage more...
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