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About Us

Global Village Academy is a newly established dynamic results orientated training institute driven to be the leader in job training and placement in the burgeoning call center industry. As outlined by our mission strategy, we are positioning ourselves to be the premier in training and job placement for aspiring career minded individuals seeking opportunities in one of the fastest growing industries in the Philippines.
With over 10 years accumulated experience in the contact center industry, our team of trainers has put together innovative programs specifically designed for your success. Our motto “By Professionals, For Professionals” speaks for itself; professional assessment, professional training, professional results. Our benchmark for success is your success.
Whether you are seeking to change companies, careers, or polish your professional communication skills, Global Village Academy should be your first choice to ensure your future career goals are attained.
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: Gordon: Credible tech in 2010 elections
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- The upcoming 2010 national elections will require technology that is credible, cost-effective and feasible for deployment in the country, Senator Richard Gordon said.
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: RP computer assembler fights big brands
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- Despite being late in market for ?netbooks,? Filipino computer assembler Neo Manufacturing and Services Inc. has recently joined the netbook bandwagon.
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: PC Magazine dropping print for online
NEW YORK -- PC Magazine, which has documented the explosive growth of the personal computer since 1982, announced on Wednesday that it was dropping its print edition next year and going online only.
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: Gays, lesbians to get eHarmony too
NEW YORK -- Online US dating service eHarmony.com has agreed to set up a website for gays and lesbians seeking partners after being accused of discrimination by a gay man in New Jersey state.
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: Obama camp e-mobilizes for the future
WASHINGTON -- The US presidential election may be over but Barack Obama is staying in touch with his Internet legions and mobilizing them for the future.
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: Ballmer: No more Yahoo takeover bid
NEW YORK -- Microsoft Corp. chief executive Steve Ballmer on Wednesday ruled out making another takeover bid for Yahoo but said the US software giant remains open to a partnership on Internet search.
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: A millionaire at 28 thru e-commerce
MANILA, Philippines?He could have set up the usual shop, sold stuff to people in the neighborhood, and still made a living.
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: SBSTransit 51 + HP IPaq510 + Nokia wi-fi
I WOULD just like to share with you my Windows Mobile experience in Singapore where I'd just come from a recent trip.
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: Creating summary slide with hyperlinks in Powerpoint
After finishing your Powerpoint presentation, you can create a slide that lists the main sections of your presentation.
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: Greenpeace vs Vista, media vs the PR machine
JOEY ALARILLA - I DIDN'T go to the Vista consumer launch over the weekend, partly because I had other things to do with my family, partly because all the hoopla that Microsoft is trying to whip up over Vista is starting to smack of desperation.
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: RFID: Raising the Bar CODE?
DON HERANA - MUCH has been said about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) eventually replacing bar code technology. Some industry pundits say it?s going to happen a few years from now.
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