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Philippines trumps India for BPO business, TCS opens center
IBM puts Philippines ahead of India as most sought after location for BPO services. Indian firm Wipro is joined by TCS with BPO facilities in Philippines.
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Should open source boycott Microsoft?
Personally I just think they're on the losing end, thanks to Moore's Second Law. Software complexity increases exponentially with computing power. The only way to bring costs within reason, over...
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Photos: The Philippines as texting central
Filipinos send on average 12 to 15 text messages a day--making the Philippines the text-messaging capital of the world.
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This revolution will be text-messaged
Filipinos have been masters of using text messages to rally political protesters. So what happened during last month's failed coup d'etat?Photos: Philippines as texting central
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Computer funding bleak in Philippines
While high schools are relatively well-funded, public schools have only one PC for every 25,000 students.
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Irony: GOP call blasting Obama for unemployment hosted in Philippines
We want and need to buy American. That, and not just mocking the loyal opposition, is how you're going to really save jobs in America.
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Philippines trumps India for BPO business, TCS opens center
IBM puts Philippines ahead of India as most sought after location for BPO services. Indian firm Wipro is joined by TCS with BPO facilities in Philippines.
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Should open source boycott Microsoft?
Personally I just think they're on the losing end, thanks to Moore's Second Law. Software complexity increases exponentially with computing power. The only way to bring costs within reason, over...
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50% of enterprises in Philippines have access to enterprise mobility
Philippine small and medium-sized enterprises have reached a good degree of enterprise mobility and WLAN adoption, either throughout or in specific areas in their organizations, according to IDC....
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Photos: The Philippines as texting central
Filipinos send on average 12 to 15 text messages a day--making the Philippines the text-messaging capital of the world.
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This revolution will be text-messaged
Filipinos have been masters of using text messages to rally political protesters. So what happened during last month's failed coup d'etat?Photos: Philippines as texting central
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Computer funding bleak in Philippines
While high schools are relatively well-funded, public schools have only one PC for every 25,000 students.
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Electronics top export in Philippines
Semiconductor devices and micro-circuits sector reported $8.97 million and $400.6 million in sales respectively.
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Philippines faces IT manpower shortage
IT professional shortage is likely to increase by some 70 percent over the next few years.
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Philippines: Mobile auctions could become the rage
The Philippines is a leader in SMS (short-message-service) -- "text" messages sent via cell phones -- with an average of 70 million messages sent each day. BidShot.com hopes to capitalize on this...
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Philippines orders government agencies online
A new Philippine law mandates a two-year deadline for government agencies to begin providing services and doing official business online. The Department of Agriculture has a head start, with a...
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Philippines raises the ante on e-gambling law
Sen. Robert Jaworski, chairman of the upper chamber's Committee on Games, Amusement and Sports, has filed a petition in court seeking to restrain the Philippine...
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New Philippines virus a low risk
The U.S. National Infrastructure Protection Center has issued a warning about a new computer computer virus originating from the Philippines which bears a resemblance to the now-infamous 'Love'...
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New Philippines virus a low risk
Bug is spreading, but not in U.S., government agency says. Bearing a resemblance to the 'Love' bug, the virus was first detected on Friday and has been infecting some computer users this Labor Day...
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Linux gains foothold in Philippines
According to the online Linux global counter, the number of registered Linux users in the Philippines alone has skyrocketed by as much as 137 percent. Standard Linux academic courses has been...
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