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Are demands of consumers really dictating the pace of IT advancement? Or is it the companies that lure consumers with the latest and fastest PC technology that makes consumers addicted to it? Whichever, only one thing is certain, more ordinary people are becoming creators of rich media.

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The introduction of Intel's smallest processor called the "Intel Atom" in the Philippines is expected to allow more Filipinos to own nettops and netbooks and have easier access to the world-wide-web.

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Are demands of consumers really dictating the pace of IT advancement? Or is it the companies that lure consumers with the latest and fastest PC technology that makes consumers addicted to it? Whichever, only one thing is certain, more ordinary people are becoming creators of rich media.

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The introduction of Intel's smallest processor called the "Intel Atom" in the Philippines is expected to allow more Filipinos to own nettops and netbooks and have easier access to the world-wide-web.

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