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                    [ArticleID] => 359185
                    [Title] => OPM comes to O2Jam
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O2Jam, the most popular music game in the country, and EMI Music Philippines, one of the leading music publishers, has partnered to localize Original Pilipino Music, or OPM, for O2Jam. The deal is the first in the Philippines to integrate OPM in a massively multiplayer online game.


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"We are starting to become conscious of our safety and security," said Francis Mendita, head of the drilling team dispatched by the PNOC’s Energy Development Corp. (EDC) to the Victoria Well-3 located in Barangay Masalasa here.
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O2Jam, the most popular music game in the country, and EMI Music Philippines, one of the leading music publishers, has partnered to localize Original Pilipino Music, or OPM, for O2Jam. The deal is the first in the Philippines to integrate OPM in a massively multiplayer online game.


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"We are starting to become conscious of our safety and security," said Francis Mendita, head of the drilling team dispatched by the PNOC’s Energy Development Corp. (EDC) to the Victoria Well-3 located in Barangay Masalasa here.
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