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Free with registration – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 24, 2007
24–These aren’t just Tupperware parties anymore. As part of a home-based business boom some women entrepreneurs in Wisconsin are moving from corporate America into a shop.
Home > Business > “I Do For You” to be on air
Nation Multimedia – Jul 24, 2007
More than Bt100 million of investment will be equally allocated by CPN and CRC to the variety gameshow which will be part of the retail conglomerate's overall campaign in kicking off its largest shopping complex Central World Plaza. The "Game Nee Puer Thur" reality shopping gameshow will start on-air from August 1st onwards.
How to Work
Wired News – Jul 24, 2007
Ideally it should be a portmanteau — a combination of two existing words — like crowdsourcing or folksonomy or affluenza or Jazzercise or metrosexual. Give it a home page. Your meme needs a place to do business. Throw up a shingle start a blog and update daily… Here are a few tips from Timothy Ferriss’new book The 4-Hour Workweek. Shop around Agencies like Brickwork or Your Man in India can set you up with your very own REA (remote executive assistant). Hourly rates for secretarial work start at around $15 but you’ll pay less on a monthly or per-project basis. YMII handles personal errands while Brickwork is more business oriented. Test them out Sure REAs in China can have your spreadsheets ready when you get up in the morning. But you’ll have to stay up till 3 am — and learn Cantonese — if you ever need to talk to them. Try a small project before committing to a longer contract.
ACTIVE BMERS CHANGING REGIN Retirees are reinventing themselves.
Free with registration – Sarasota Herald-Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 24, 2007
Susan Robinson 55 spent more than 20 years in the insurance and finance sectors. About five years ago she was offered an early retirement. She took the leap longing to return to her second home in Sarasota. Though technically retiring she never planned on whittling away her time at the beach or the golf course. For her leaving the corporate world was less about “withdrawing” than about opportunity. “I spent all my working years with Fortune 500 companies. I worked in international markets and I was very successful in.
iPass offers corporate home broadband
Washington Post – Jul 24, 2007
iPass already provides remote and mobile access on a single bill and can secure access through existing home and office Wi-Fi networks. It can be offered on its own to users working at home or included (under the name Virtual ffice) in iPass’s remote access offering for mobile workers which also includes public Wi-Fi and 3G access… "It might work in small populations of users but if you don’t know what the user’s got you can’t support them. "The alternative for IT to set up and manager end-user DSL services on behalf of staff could be nightmarishly complex and beyond the resources of most IT departments which don’t want to be in the ISP business. The headaches would include altering settings and contracts every time an employee joins or leaves the company or moves house and mediating support calls to a number of ISPs when faults occur. iPass’s Home ffice service was developed byrecent acquisition GoRemote. To offer it in the UK iPass is reselling Internet access from a large unnamed ISP that can provide services in 95 percent of the UK (possibly BT we suspect). The service includes a hardware router to go in the home which has two Wi-Fi networks with WPA security for corporate and family use.
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