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The film gives the viewers a look on how he contributed to the digital revolution.

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A couple of weeks ago a friend of mine visited me at the Philippine Star office and asked “Were do you guys do the paste-ups?

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You’d think that, with my many jobs as a university professor, department chairman, newspaper columnist, magazine editor, weekend novelist and scriptwriter, and PR handyman, I’d have no time and energy left for anything more, especially something truly silly and truly fun. But think again.
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According to Daren Ng, sales director of Palm Inc. for South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, the handheld market is exploding and is just beginning to hit the general public.

Estimates by the International Data Corp. (IDC) show that from seven million units this year, the handheld market will increase to almost 10 million units next year.
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                    [Title] => WATCH: 'Steve Jobs' biopic trailer
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A couple of weeks ago a friend of mine visited me at the Philippine Star office and asked “Were do you guys do the paste-ups?

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You’d think that, with my many jobs as a university professor, department chairman, newspaper columnist, magazine editor, weekend novelist and scriptwriter, and PR handyman, I’d have no time and energy left for anything more, especially something truly silly and truly fun. But think again.
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According to Daren Ng, sales director of Palm Inc. for South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, the handheld market is exploding and is just beginning to hit the general public.

Estimates by the International Data Corp. (IDC) show that from seven million units this year, the handheld market will increase to almost 10 million units next year.
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