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[Summary] => ABS-CBN Corporation’s chief digital officer Donald Patrick Lim (photo) has been named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) in the Philippines, and also one of Direct Marketing News’ 40 Under 40 awardees, a prestigious marketing organization based in New York.
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[Summary] => “Accessibility to the Internet is continuously growing. Every so often, there are new types of mobile devices launched. There’s social networking and various online platforms. These have, in a lot of ways, affected the lifestyles of consumers.”
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Actually, you would be pleasantly surprised at how many technically savvy young people we have, so much so that our young graduates find well-placed jobs in Singapore, China and other Southeast Asian nations, showing to the world our proficiency in emerging e- technologies.
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[Summary] => We got a hot tip from an industry insider that a supplier for bigtime businesses that include coffee and food chains, banking, and malls (to name a few) is allegedly peddling smuggled goods (read: computer units and accessories) into the country for quite sometime now.
In fact, the tell-tale signs were all over the place again when a reputable computer vendor who happens to be a sister company of a giant mall network was unfairly junked after winning a bid for a computer project of a well-known service-oriented company.
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[Summary] => Yehey!, the countrys leading local search engine, expects to turn in a modest net profit of about to P3 million this year as against a net loss of P101 million in 2005.
Yehey! is 88 percent owned by iVantage Corp., a publicly-listed holding firm with interests in money remittance and information technology.
iVantage chairman Ignacio B. Gimenez said the turnaround in the companys financial performance will be driven by higher advertising revenues.
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Actually, you would be pleasantly surprised at how many technically savvy young people we have, so much so that our young graduates find well-placed jobs in Singapore, China and other Southeast Asian nations, showing to the world our proficiency in emerging e- technologies.
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In fact, the tell-tale signs were all over the place again when a reputable computer vendor who happens to be a sister company of a giant mall network was unfairly junked after winning a bid for a computer project of a well-known service-oriented company.
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Yehey! is 88 percent owned by iVantage Corp., a publicly-listed holding firm with interests in money remittance and information technology.
iVantage chairman Ignacio B. Gimenez said the turnaround in the companys financial performance will be driven by higher advertising revenues.
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