Sunday, September 30, 2007

Law and Businesses (secure WiFi)

It calling the first law of its kind, Westchester county Executivandrew Spano, said that the new law on identity when leaving business „the public work accidents avoid theft “would reduce, the data back parts accompanies.

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Tax shelter for your own business

Your taxes reduce: your personal expenditures into for taxation removable amounts convert. Make themselves for business an owner. This is not difficult to do expensively or with difficulty and foundation is not necessary.

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Your Webhosting Business

This is a detailed description, how one sets up a CentOS 4,3 to created operator, who offers all services, by the ISPs and hosters (web server, to be needed (SSL-able), mail server (with SMTP AUTH and TLS!), DNS operator, ftp server, MySQLbediener, POP3/IMAP, ratio, party wall, etc.).

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Lost Business

The custom integration market is overflowing with companies fighting for your hard earned money. Many integrators are simply missing the mark when it comes to earning your business and delivering a fantastic custom experience. How do you pick the right one?

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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Business Locations

Yelp is a review aggregator that displays business locations based on user reviews embedded on a Google Map. You can find restaurants, clubs, just about anything. It's new so it doesn't have everything, but the more you contribute, the better service it becomes.

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Linux for business

ZDNet has been testing Linux for business, trying to work out what the best distro is for small businesses. After testing Mandriva, Novell Linux, Red Hat Desktop, SUSE Linux and Ubuntu Linux. After installing them all-- Ubuntu came out as the winner.

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Photo and Camera Business

While an agreement to jointly develop digital SLR's was made with Sony in July 2005, today Konica Minolta announced it is withdrawing from the camera and photo business. Sony will develop cameras for the Dynax/Maxxum lens mount.

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101 Dumbest Moments in Business

2005's shenanigans, skulduggery and just plain stupidity. List includes: Sony BMG (of course), GTA's "adults only" cheat, Chair throwing incident at Microsoft, VOIP's lack of 911 access, and Wal-Mart's "Schindler's Shopping List" campaign.

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Amazing article on how Steve jobs does business

The now biggest shareholder at Disney, Steve Jobs, is described by Business Week as redefining the job of being a CEO. -a must read

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Postage paid (business reply) envelope revenge

Tired of receiving unsolicited credit card offers in the mail? Did you know you can use postage paid envelopes to mail up to 70 lbs of household junk back to the sender? Attach their postage paid envelope to a brick (or similar heavy object) and mail their junk back to them at their expense.

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IBM Hires Merrill Lynch to Find Buyer for PC Business (Update)

Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp., seeking to exit an industry it helped pioneer two decades ago, hired Merrill Lynch & Co. to find a buyer for its personal- computer unit, a person familiar with the matter said.

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Hotel turns away class of 4th grades seeking shelter from tornado

A group of Spanish Fort Elementary students were on a field trip in Montgomery the day the tornadoes hit.The 4th graders and their teachers, reportedly, went to the Embassy Suites Hotel to escape. Instead of being rescued, an employee, allegedly, told them the hotel was full and turned them away.

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Netflix Keeps Your DVD If You Send It In By Mistake

What happens if you accidentally send the wrong disc back to Netflix? Netflix keeps your disc. Hacking Netflix reader Cheesemold accidentally sent in a game disc, and Netflix is keeping it. This was their response...

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Corpse On A Plane: Dead Woman Moved To First Class

Ever wonder what happens to the 10 people a year who die mid-flight? Well, if you're flying British Airways you get the final upgrade. Corpses fly first class. Read on...

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172 Free Investing Courses From Morningstar

"Here's the best place to sharpen your investing skills and pick up new ones. Whether you're a novice, an experienced investor, or someplace in-between, we can help you make better investing decisions with knowlege...Choose from 172 different courses on stocks, funds, bonds, and portfolio building and monitoring."

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Why can't you e-file to the IRS for free? Ask Intuit and HR Block

The IRS recommends that taxpayers file electronically, but it refuses to set up its own Web portal to receive the filings because of pressure from the tax-preparation industry.

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The US Dollar: On the Edge of the Abyss

Watch the USD fall below 80 and you have witnessed the beginning of the end of the dollar.

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Welcome to "Hell" - Best Pizza Delivery Website Ever!

Someone franchise this to the U.S. now!

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17 Reasons Public Transit Should Be Free

The time has come to stop making people pay to take public transit. Here is the case for fare-free transit.

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Company Logos and Their Meanings

From FedEx to Sun Micro

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The 9 Step Guide To Budgeting For Noobs

Are you a budget noob? Constantly overdrafting? Never have enough money to buy what you really want? Wish you could get your shit together?

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Caution: Proof Merchant Accounts are Ripping You Off

Screen shots showing Costco and Quickbooks merchant account services hiding their transaction fees. I am sure they are not the only ones. Time to go double check the fine print.

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10 Businesses Facing Extinction in 10 Years

Determining which industries aren't long for this world may seem easy enough. But some types of businesses, such as telemarketing, are surprisingly hard to kill. And then again, other industries, probably the ones you're sad to see go, can't find a way to survive.

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

The party's over for American consumers

The new numbers on consumer confidence are out. They show American consumers very confident that the economy is going down the tubes.
Over in Asia and Europe, stocks plunged on fears that Americans may no longer be able to find the second jobs and recklessly borrow the money needed to buy imported stuff. Economists now freely use the "recession" word following the report that American payrolls fell in August, the first monthly decline in four years.
American consumers, in other words, are all dried up. And the discussion has begun on what kind of baloney economy kept them lubricated for so long.

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