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                    [Title] => Inclusion of Internet cafes in 2001 IPP backed
                    [Summary] => The inclusion of Internet cafes in the annual listing of priority investment areas as espoused by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will benefit majority of Filipinos who do not own computers.


This is the reason why leading website marketing company, Prosperity.Com, supports DTI efforts to offer incentives to community access centers such as Internet cafes and kioks. Malcolm Crawley, chairman of Prosperity.Com, said more Internet cafes mean more people being able to access the Internet.
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This is the reason why leading website marketing company, Prosperity.Com, supports DTI efforts to offer incentives to community access centers such as Internet cafes and kioks. Malcolm Crawley, chairman of Prosperity.Com, said more Internet cafes mean more people being able to access the Internet.
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Malcolm Crawley, chairman of Prosperity.Com, said the twin moves would enable the government to address the current economic and technological realities that are not covered under existing laws.
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Her chairmanship signals the full commitment of the government and the private sectors to transform the Philippines into a knowledge-based economy, Roxas said.
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No less than President Arroyo unveiled this legislative initiative during her keynote address during the seventh meeting of the electronic Association of Southeast Asian Nations (e-ASEAN) task force at the Oakwood Premier in Makati City.
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This is the reason why leading website marketing company, Prosperity.Com, supports DTI efforts to offer incentives to community access centers such as Internet cafes and kioks. Malcolm Crawley, chairman of Prosperity.Com, said more Internet cafes mean more people being able to access the Internet.
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This is the reason why leading website marketing company, Prosperity.Com, supports DTI efforts to offer incentives to community access centers such as Internet cafes and kioks. Malcolm Crawley, chairman of Prosperity.Com, said more Internet cafes mean more people being able to access the Internet.
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Malcolm Crawley, chairman of Prosperity.Com, said the twin moves would enable the government to address the current economic and technological realities that are not covered under existing laws.
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Her chairmanship signals the full commitment of the government and the private sectors to transform the Philippines into a knowledge-based economy, Roxas said.
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No less than President Arroyo unveiled this legislative initiative during her keynote address during the seventh meeting of the electronic Association of Southeast Asian Nations (e-ASEAN) task force at the Oakwood Premier in Makati City.
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