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Clean Up Your Online Act!

by Lauren Berger September 11, 2008

Have you ever ‘Googled’ yourself and found something online that you wished would just go away? Or maybe you are being haunted by a less than favorable photo, comment or story that someone posted on a website? It can be tough work cleaning up your act online but now there’s someone coming to your rescue: [...]

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Find Out What Time and How Much

by Jennifer Kushell August 12, 2008

Here are two secret weapons that will make your international dealings much smoother, especially where time and money are concerned! Timeanddate.com Have you ever tried to coordinate a conference call with people in two or more time zones, or made a call only to realize that you were reaching out to say “bonjour” in the [...]

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Kid Space, Meet Work Space!

by Jovie Baclayon May 14, 2008

A new business has popped up in California that’s offering support to self-employed and freelance workers by redefining “bring your child to work day.” At Silicone Valley’s Cubes&Crayons, experienced child care workers will watch after your children (ages 3 months to 5 years) while you git-r-done in their comfortable, wi-fi enabled workspaces, conference rooms, printing, [...]

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High-tech at a Low Cost for Nonprofits

by Jennifer Kushell May 12, 2008

Just because you’re a nonprofit (or work or volunteer for one) doesn’t mean you have to give up hope of working in a high tech, media rich environment. Getting your hands on the latest technology, everything from computers and phones to specialized equipment, can cost a pretty penny. However, there are still ways for your [...]

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Hate to Travel Alone for Business?

by Jennifer Kushell May 7, 2008

There are two schools of thought when it comes to traveling solo for business: 1) You stick to yourself, watch some Pay-Per-View and order room service; or 2) You hit the town and buy rounds for everyone with your corporate Amex card. Now we’re no stranger to either one, but we’ve found a middle ground [...]

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