Seeing the need for applications optimized for a netbook's limited computing power and display, Intel created the AppUp Center (www.appup.com) which has apps made specifically for Atom-powered devices. There's also incentive programs such as the Intel Million Dollar Development fund and the new “On Intel AppUp†ISV identified to help developers tie their applications to the Intel AppUp center. I’m not sure how this move by Intel will pan out but upon checking the current lineup of apps in their AppUp Center, nothing stands out for me. At present, Kalibrr is focused on getting users call center jobs in Metro Manila but will soon cater to companies in other industries, and expand to other provinces in the Philippines and abroad. Someone sent me a link to this old article from Manila Standard Today about me recent article on call center jobs in the Philippines. [tags]call center philippines, business process outsourcing[/tags] [tags]call center in the philippines, convergys manila, cebu, baguio, dumaguete, davao, cagayan de oro, people support, teletech, ambergis, etelecare, sykes, call center jobs in metro manila [/tags] Update: Go check out our list of Call Center Job openings here! The Contact Center Association of the Philippines (CCAP) has officially changed its name to the Customer Xperience Association of the Philippines (CXAP), marking a shift as the industry continues to adopt artificial intelligence and newer customer service technologies. Read more in our articles including "Intel's AppUp Center to sell apps for netbooks" and "Kickstart invests in online learning platform Kalibrr".
Seeing the need for applications optimized for a netbook's limited computing power and display, Intel created the AppUp Center (www.appup.com) which has apps made specifically for Atom-powered devices. There's also incentive programs such as the Intel Million Dollar Development fund and the new “On Intel AppUp†ISV identified to help developers tie their applications to the Intel AppUp center.
I’m not sure how this move by Intel will pan out but upon checking the current lineup of apps in their AppUp Center, nothing stands out for me. At present, Kalibrr is focused on getting users call center jobs in Metro Manila but will soon cater to companies in other industries, and expand to other provinces in the Philippines and abroad. Someone sent me a link to this old article from Manila Standard Today about me recent article on call center jobs in the Philippines.
Our coverage of Intel's AppUp Center Philippines includes: "Intel's AppUp Center to sell apps for netbooks"; "Kickstart invests in online learning platform Kalibrr"; "Only 3 of every 100 graduates pass Call Center jobs". Each article provides unique insights and information.