Sunnex
at 6
Sun.Star Network Exchange (Sunnex) celebrated its sixth anniversary
on April 5, 2005. Sunnex was created to handle the exchange of information
among the Sun.Star network of publications.
Barely a year after,
it took on the bigger role of supervising the operations of the Sun.Star
website (www.sunstar.com.ph), Internet home of the Sun.Star network
of local newspapers, when it was uploaded on May 10, 2000.
The Sun.Star website has allotted a whole section about the transition
made by Sunnex personnel from the print medium to online and a special
page for your messages and greetings. You can also e-mail these to
sunnex@sunstar(dot)com(dot)ph and sunnex1@sunstar(dot)com(dot)ph
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Riding the
technology curve
By Nini B. Cabaero
She killed Bill Gates and there would be hell to
pay.
One day in early April 2002, an editor of a Cagayan de Oro City newspaper
ran a report saying the world's richest man, Microsoft chairman Bill
Gates, had been assassinated.full story
Sunnex turns six
Six years ago today, the Sun.Star Network Exchange (Sunnex) was created to handle the exchange of information among the Sun.Star network of publications.full story
Forging new relationships
Rose Caoile of Houston, Texas, was feeling homesick.
It was Sinulog day and she was thousands of miles away. It was years ago when she had her last Sinulog where she danced on the streets to the beat of the drums. She missed Cebu.full story
Real divide
The adoption of new technology by community newspapers marks a significant part of their transformation.No longer can community newspapers be called parochial because people around the world read their news. full story
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Sunnex through the years

TRANSITION. Sunnex personnel are those who have made the transition from the print medium to online. They are Nini Cabaero, Sunnex head, Marlen Limpag, network online editor, Mildred Galarpe, network coordinator, and online writers Mike Machacon and Bing Tercero. Technical component has Ivan Rodis, supervisor, and Dave Tangarorang and Angelo Panares, technical assistants. In Manila are Gem Cabreros, Luzon bureau head, and Jonathan Fernandez, senior reporter. Leah Ybañez is administrative assistant. Working with Sunnex are Sheryl Villarta for marketing, and Max Limpag, Sun.Star Cebu online editor.

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