Tag Archive | "information age"

20 Years Into the Information Age

Thursday, March 12, 2009

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The Information Age started in 1989.  It was the year of the Internet and the year that the Berlin Wall came down.  Those two events christened a brand new time - the beginning of the fall of sovereign nations and the beginning of the beginning of the sovereign individuals. There is talk this week of removing [...]

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Businesses That Will Make Millions in the Next Two Years

Monday, February 2, 2009

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The economy isn’t getting any better, or at least where I’m at.  But I don’t see as many shell-shocked, stunned people.  It’s like people have woken up and said, “Well, that sucks.  So, what do we do now?”   We have a lively forum over at TaxLoopholes First Class Lounge (www.TaxLoopholes.com) and the business owners there [...]

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What Season Are You In?

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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At my other site, TaxLoopholes, I started a thread on my forum “How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Recession.”    It’s funny how you start threads thinking they’re going to go one way and they just seem to take on a life of their own in a 90 degree direction. I started off [...]

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FREE! Million-making Idea - But Will Anyone Really Do It?

Friday, December 26, 2008

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I’ve got two reasons for writing this post today.  First, I think this has got huge potential.  In fact, I’ve poked around in this field some in the past, so I know what real honest costs are for the people who would be your clients.  Solve someone’s problem and they’ll pay you.  That’s the secret [...]

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Where Did All These Poor People Come From?

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

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There is a scene described vividly in one of my favorite books “The Worldly Philosophers”.  The Queen of England is riding around London with her staff and she’s astounded to see so many poor people.  In a very short period of time the major cities of England went from housing 14% of the nation’s population [...]

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