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In line with its focus on the special needs of children for its KidSmart program, IBM Philippines recently donated to Migi’s Corner, located at the pediatric wing of the Philippine Heart Center, an IBM KidSmart Early Learning Program.

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MANILA, Philippines – IBM and the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) launched an effort using IBM’s World Community Grid “virtual supercomputer” to allow laboratory tests on drug candidates for drug-resistant influenza strains and new strains, such as H1N1, in less than a month.

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Commission on Information Communication Technology (CICT) chairman Ramon Sales joined IBM employees in welcoming the participants from various parts of the country.

The computer literacy program for the disabled is being held in cooperation with Resources for the Blind Inc., the Department of Education (DepEd), and Overbrook-Nippon Network on Technology and Freedom.
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Commission on Information Communication Technology (CICT) chairman Ramon Sales joined IBM employees in welcoming the participants from various parts of the country.

The computer literacy program for the disabled is being held in cooperation with Resources for the Blind Inc., the Department of Education (DepEd), and Overbrook-Nippon Network on Technology and Freedom.
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