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Wipro opens a call center in Manila Cebu, Philippines (Jan 11 2008 05:59 GMT) - Wipro, India’s third largest software company after TCS and Infosys has opened an outsourcing center in Philippines. The center in Cebu is a 45,000 square feet (4180 square meter) facility which can absorb up to 900 people. The center will deliver generic customer service and technical and financial support. T. |
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IPX with RHEL 3 (Jan 11 2008 05:59 GMT) - Ok, another ipx thingy with RHEL 3. I have checked out a few of the ipx help threads in this forum and tried it out myself. What I did is, install the ncpfs-2.2.4 and ipxutils-2-2. |
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Having Multiple Home Based Businesses Makes Sense (Jan 11 2008 05:58 GMT) - Home based businesses will become the norm in business There are many advantages of having multiple home based businesses |
Linux Wire
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OpenMoko preps Linux phone prototype (Jan 11 2008 05:58 GMT) - CEs on Video Wi-Fi, GPS on board OpenMoko’s open source phone software is on its way, and now there’s a handset to go with it, ready for budding coders to begin creating apps for the platform. |
Ecademy
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Tip #29 - Clouds across the moon [Nikki "Web Marketing Expert" Pilkington] (Jan 11 2008 05:58 GMT) - (Only selected tips are being posted on the blogs page now - join the 299 Steps club to ensure that you see all of the tips) So you've done the optimisation and you're sure you've done the right things to your website to ensure that the search engines know exactly which keyphrases you're targeting, right? This little gadget will tell you if you've got it right by generating a 'cloud' based upon the phrases and words it thinks you are targeting. The larger the text, the more you are targeting that word or phrase. |
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