As more and more Dipolognons are realizing that the digital age is not simply a fad that sweeps in much like one in the fashion world It is real and is here to stay, as the modern world becomes more and more sophisticated and entrenched in our daily lives.

Even if Dipolog is just a tiny city with only more than 13 thousand hectares land area and about  one hundred thousand more or less in population, its residents have learned to adapt to the modern needs of the fast paced technological world.

Things were made possible especially in the Information Technology Industry (IT) sector of the city because of the unity of the people aside from their being very open-minded and their willingness to gain more knowledge. Of course this is also made achievable through the Local Government of Dipolog who extended its untiring support to its people by conducting information drive campaigns in its 21 barangays.

Dipolognons, aside from their being computer literate, learned to use the Internet in their queries  and research and even get to chat with their relatives and friends in foreign countries.

Almost all offices of the government and private establishments are using computers and fax machines for more efficient and effective service to their clients. Some of the households also owned computers for fast and easy access for their children’s homework and research studies.  Aside from that, most families owns cellular phones and even camera enabled handsets.  Unbelievable but it is true that even elementary grade pupils are already bringing cellular phones   in school today.

It is very obvious that Dipolog City has gone far in the matter of high technology and today, techno-hungry Dipolognons are hard to please and demand for more.

Information Technology is recognized as an important tool in teaching and upgrading the skills of the city’s future leaders and created a tremendous impact not just on peoples lives but ultimately in the entire Dipolognon community as well.

Filed under city, IT by allan.
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