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Tuesday, June 25, 2002 |
FINDING YOUR FUTURE
Opinion Research reports that almost 40 percent of all adults find the idea of owning a business extremely interesting. A whopping 96 percent of the population between 25 and 44 years of age also feels this way. The first question facing a wanna-be entrepreneur is: "What kind of business should I start?" # [John Henry on Business]
3:55:36 PM
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MAKING MONEY WITH A WEBLOG - PART IV See also Part III
Andrew Sullivan is asking readers to take a survey so that he can better provide demographic information to a potential site sponsor. Sorry, Andrew doesn't provide permalinks on his site. The post begins, "And now...A Survey." Sullivan's site reinforces the notion that there are four ways to make money operating a weblog.
10:14:47 AM
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MAYBE I'VE BEEN WRONG ABOUT THE 'NEW' HP
In college HP was king of the hill when it came to well-designed products with a look and feel that made you certain they stood for quality. Their calculators and other instrumentation products continued that tradition for many years. Today an HP -12C financial calculator is still a marvel of effective engineering.
Yesterday's announcement followed by this news shows that HP may not have been distracted by the Compaq merger and the new CEO.
HP to overhaul consumer printer line. Hewlett-Packard, which relies heavily on profits derived from its printer business, is expected to announce Tuesday that it is revamping its entire line of consumer printers. [CNET News.com]
7:57:05 AM
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DOES HE KNOW WHERE HIS OFF-SITE BACKUP IS?
Do You Know Where His Keys Are?. One man's attempt to learn how to use a Web server turned into a giant, obsessive Web project: He has documented and photographed the entire contents of his house for all the Web's surfers to see. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
7:39:36 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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