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Monday, March 17, 2008 |
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Open Source developer to
bankroll ‘Pinoy’ startups
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AN Open Source developer house put up by a
“balikbayan” technopreneur shall bankroll this year 20 to 30
startups to be established by Filipinos seeking global markets for
SaaS, or “software as a service” applications.
The company is called Morph Labs, with Winston
Damarillo as its chairman. In 2005, IBM Corp. had purchased the Los
Angeles-based Gluecode, also an Open Source applications vendor firm
he had earlier founded.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Porsche launches its first mobile
phone in the Philippines
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Porsche, well-known for being one of the leading luxury brands in
automotive as well as men’s business accessories, extended its
distinction on a brand new phone through sophisticated material and
unique design.
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New enterprise solutions from Symantec
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The latest versions of Symantec Corp.’s enterprise systems
applications, Backup Exec and Backup Exec System Recovery are now in
the country.
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Japan to strip Internet for
illegal downloaders–report
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Japanese companies plan to cut off the Internet connection of anyone
who illegally downloads files in one of the world’s toughest
measures against online piracy, a report said Saturday.
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Sweden could force Internet firms to name file
sharers–report
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Sweden should require Internet providers to hand over information
identifying people involved in illegal file sharing, two government
ministers said in remarks published Friday.
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HARDWARE
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DMX 6fire is back!
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Now on USB 2.0, the legendary DMX 6Fire from
TerraTec is a high-end consumer PC audio system perfect for
musicians, DJs and gamers with tough demands on sound quality.
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DIGITALLIFESTYLE
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Sennheiser PXC450
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