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Bliu Bliu

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Bliu Bliu

Postby HTWoodson » Fri Jan 17, 2014 2:35 pm

I've been trying a new website for a few weeks, http://www.bliubliu.com.

I think it sort of similar to LingQ, except unlike LingQ they are supporting Thai language. They are still in beta but I've been trying it for a little while and I'm impressed so far.

I won't go too into depth about how it works because it's a free site and you can see better in 2 minutes on the site than I could explain in 10 paragraphs, but basically they scan and parse Thai language content from the web, then based on word frequency they try to only show you reading material at your level. The more you play with it the better it gets. This is not for beginners but if you are at least upper-beginner level and can read Thai you'll probably find it useful.

The weakest thing about it though is that there isn't much Thai content at the moment other than newspaper articles. Almost all the content so far is from the following sites:

thainews70.com
news.mthai.com
bangkokbiznews.com
komchadluek.com
matichon.co.th
ryt9.com
manager.co.th
pattayadailynews.com
thairath.co.th
khaosod.co.th
parchachat.net
thaibusinessnews.com
thanonline.com
news.thaipbs.or.th

Lots of stuff but it is all newspaper Thai. It's very easy to submit new sites if they have an RSS feed, so my question is: Can anyone recommend some Thai language sites that have an RSS feed so I can add more content? I'm really looking for some blogs that publish short stories "เรื่องสั้น" or something like that, so that they can scan content other than newspapers.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.
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Re: Bliu Bliu

Postby Npepoman » Fri Jan 09, 2015 4:20 am

Read good To learn to read a lot.
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