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Web's Inventor Finally Gets Twitter, but Can't Beat Al Gore's Three-Screen Mega-PC

Tim Berners-Lee, the British MIT engineer who first proposed and later implemented the World Wide Web as we know it, has joined Twitter. And he is not impressed. "Oops confusing user interfxce [sic]" he wrote in his first ...READ»

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Seeing and Being Seen

Whether it's home-based or a third place, it's all about being visible in your workspace.READ»

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Would You Make Your Backyard an Office?

As aversion to driving grows, home office sheds come into fashion.READ»

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Boffo Box Office: New OfficePod Drops Your Desk Into Your Garden

"An Englishman's shed is his castle" is a reworking of the old saying that's surprisingly true, even in this gadgety electronic age. So now a U.K.-based company is working to reinvent the humbled shed as an eco-friendly ...READ»

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Taking the challenge

I spoke with someone I admire greatly yesterday. His advice to me was a challenge to figure out exactly what it is I want to do and start setting goals. Not just setting them, but writing them down and committing them to paper. It's ...READ»

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Taking the challenge

I spoke with someone I admire greatly yesterday. His advice to me was a challenge to figure out exactly what it is I want to do and start setting goals. Not just setting them, but writing them down and committing them to paper. It's ...READ»

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Taking the challenge

I spoke with someone I admire greatly yesterday. His advice to me was a challenge to figure out exactly what it is I want to do and start setting goals. Not just setting them, but writing them down and committing them to paper. It's ...READ»

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AARP and other sponsors

Great ideas out of necessityREAD»

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Begin at the beginning...

Begin at the beginning... "Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop." - Lewis Carroll That seems like a great quote and a perfect place to start both the new year, and my business plan. For those of you who don't know me and haven't heard "the elevator speech" ad nausea over lunch or dinner, this is it in a nutshell: Travel the state in an RV, discovering, video-taping, writing about rural businesses then post them to a website which is fed by the five social networks I co-run for small rural businesses. On the days I'm not producing, I'm presenting - talking to groups about "Tribes" and the use of social media to promote their business. Between now (Jan. 1, 2009) and then (June 1, 2009) I've got to secure private and corporate sponsors, raise money, buy and outfit a van, RV or step-van and create a website. I'm looking at a Wordpress theme created by http://www.revolutiontwo.com/demo/church.html Every single one of their themes are incredible. Perfect for what I want to do - which includes uploading the video, some stills for a slideshow/multi-media thing and feature stories. I'm going to see if they'd be interested in being sponsors. I found one of many musicians I want to use for background music. His name is Patrick Smith and he's older, a guitar player late in life and his music is incredible. Patrick is my first contact. I'm using his music in exchange for credits on the video and site. I'm psyched. Listen to his stuff here: PatrickSmithMusic.com. I heard "Dandelion Wish" and have already visualized the intro to a couple of videos I can use it for. Oh - that's the other part of the plan - to find and promote small town, rural musicians and bands - feature them, use their music for background sound and promote them as well. I think it'll be fun. Since the music scene now is all about youth, sex and looks and not so much about music, finding real musicians - most will be older and have experienced the life they're singing about, I think it'll be fun. The big ticket item? The RV...or van...or preferably a Step-Van - is going to take some wrangling, but I'm convinced there's someone out there wanting to sponsor this gig!READ»

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What farmers want - and it's not tractor technology

Bringing technology and the internet to rural areasREAD»

MSFT and Cray Team Up For Home Supercomputer

This week, Microsoft [MSFT] announced a new partnership with Cray Computers [CRAY], makers of the well-known CRAY-2 supercomputer. The deal will result in a small, reasonably-priced Windows-based supercomputer meant for home power ...READ»

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Tips for Home Office Technology

  When it comes to technology, every home-based business owner can feel a little bit alone from time to time. There’s no help-desk or IT staff to call when your PC, Internet connection, or other devices are on the blink. It’s ...READ»

Kensington To Make Your Desk Wire-Free

Computer accessory maker Kensington [NYSE:ABD] has introduced a new product to market that capitalizes newly on the "wireless" wave: a USB docking station that is -- you guessed it -- wireless. Let's say you bring ...READ»

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Home office - Day 1

As much as I'd hate to admit, I jumped into the small business game as a hobby. Mushpot was my heart and passion but I was afraid that it wasn't profitable enough to stand alone. I took on another job for two years and let my little ...READ»

Nonsense At Work

Why working from home is impossible: Have you wondered why so many people treat coffee shops as workstations? I’ve finally figured it out. According to statistics and experts-in-the-know, more and more people are working from ...READ»

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