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Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 62 Ways to Use Twitter for Business Many of you already know Twitter’s value in business, but you can still take it further and use it to […] Read more »

So far we’ve had to sit back and watch while Office 2010 news for PC users rolled in, but the MacBU over at Microsoft has finally come through with details of when and what Mac users can expect regarding the industry-dominating productivity suite, announced at a […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 62 Ways to Use Twitter for Business Many of you already know Twitter’s value in business, but you can still take it further and use it to […] Read more »

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Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Multiple-Monitor Setups: Are Two Enough? We’re looked at the productivity benefits of using more than one screen before, but Sam asks: are two enough? Building a Team […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 32 Ways to Use Facebook for Business Facebook’s not just for keeping tabs on friends and filling out quizzes — it can also be used as a […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: The Open Source Opportunity In a tough job market, there are opportunities for people with open source skills. 33 Ways to Use LinkedIn for Business Is your […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 8 Ways to Avoid Overwhelming Your Followers’ Twitter Stream Meryl explains some simple rules for making sure you don’t annoy your Twiter followers by overwhelming their streams. […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: How to Eliminate Compulsive Internet Fiddling Are you an Internet fiddler? Celine shares some strategies for avoiding compulsive web surfing. 10 Useful Firefox Add-ons for Almost Everybody […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: How To Ask the Boss If You Can Work Remotely Georgina explains how to take that final step and ask your boss if you can work remotely. […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 5 Healthy Energy Snacks to Get You Through the Mid-Afternoon Slump Feeling drained and hungry in the afternoon? Don’t reach for that sugary snack — here are […] Read more »

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Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Achieve Your Goals by Putting Them Online Darrell explains hot to motivate yourself by sharing youyr goals with others online. 10 Golden Rules of Social Media Aliza […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 7 Simple Ways to Improve Your Home Office Celine outlines seven simple steps you can take to make your home office a more pleasant working environment. 10 […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Why People Don’t Follow Back on Twitter Although we’d like everyone to return the favor when we click that “Follow” button on Twitter, it doesn’t always happen. […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: How to Mine Twitter for Information Dawn shares three great apps she uses to mine Twitter for information. 4 Essential Utilities for Windows Netbooks If you’re new […] Read more »

A Comparison of Legal Terms from Different Hosting Services; what rights do you give up when posting to services like blip, Flickr or Dailymotion? (Advancing Usability) Report: Adobe’s DVRCast Launching Within a Week; product makes live video events instantly available on-demand, so you don’t have to […] Read more »

Would you be willing to pay your ISP five bucks a month to be allowed to download as much as you want from torrent sites and other file-sharing hubs? The idea of legalizing P2P through such a flat-rate licensing scheme has been getting more and more […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Are You an Information Junkie? Dawn confesses her information consumption habit and asks: are you an information junkie, too? Cheap Ways to Upgrade Your Laptop If your […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 5 Warning Signs of a Project In Danger Georgina reveals some sure-fire signs that your project is heading for crisis, and how to avoid it. How I […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: 5 Warning Signs of a Project In Danger Georgina reveals some sure-fire signs that your project is heading for crisis, and how to avoid it. How I […] Read more »

Susan Boyle may have a voice that launched more than 100 million views, but bickering over ad formats has kept YouTube, ITV and Simon Cowell from cashing in on the phenomenon. The Times Online reports that UK TV network ITV is insisting that no adverts accompany […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Find the Right People to Follow on Twitter Meryl looks at some tools that make the process of finding the right people to follow on Twitter easier. TwitterJobSearch: […] Read more »

We’ve been running a series of posts on the topic of coworking — the growing movement of independent café-like collaboration spaces for freelance professionals — over the past few weeks. Coworking is an increasingly popular option for the independent web worker because working in proximity with […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Coworking 101: A Brief History New to coworking? Check out Imran’s roundup of coworking coverage How To Monitor Online Conversations Interesting conversations are happening all over the […] Read more »

Stretching all the way back to April of last year, coworking – the growing movement of independent café-like collaboration spaces for freelance professionals – has been a popular topic here on WebWorkerDaily, covered from many perspectives by our writing team and also attracting some thought-provoking commentary from our readers.

For those unfamiliar with the subject, we thought we’d take you on a brief tour of some highlights from our coworking archives. Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Getting Things Done with Gmail Tasks Step-by-step instructions on how to use Gmail Tasks as a Getting Things Done (GTD) system. The Home Wi-Fi Reboot: Don’t Neglect […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Getting Things Done with Gmail Tasks Step-by-step instructions on how to use Gmail Tasks as a Getting Things Done (GTD) system. Web Work 101: 10 Apps You […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Web Work 101: 10 Apps You Can’t Do Without New web worker? Aliza gives you the lowdown on the apps you need. 5 Free, Simple and Useful Windows […] Read more »

Auditude, a startup that enables media companies to profit from user uploads of their content, has raised $10.5 million from Redpoint Ventures and Greylock Partners. The company, which we’ve paid close attention to, has altogether raised $23 million in institutional funding. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Auditude currently […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: Web Work 101: 10 Apps You Can’t Do Without New web worker? Aliza gives you the lowdown on the apps you need. 10 New Ways to Make Money […] Read more »

Over the past few weeks we’ve been running a series of Web Work 101 posts. Whatever your reason for joining the growing ranks of  web workers — whether your new business means that you’re working from home for the first time, you’ve been laid off and […] Read more »

Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week: More Efficient RSS Reading In this post, Dawn shares some great tips on how to get more out of your RSS feeds, while spending less time reading […] Read more »

Over the past few weeks, we’ve published a series of posts from WWD blogger Dawn Foster about the steps she’s taken to improve her time management. If you missed any of them, you should definitely check them out as they contain lots of useful nuggets of […] Read more »

Like the majority of Apple products and solutions, Apple’s App Store is sleek in its presentation to the consumer. However, one of the less polished aspects is the developer back end, iTunes Connect. Don’t get me wrong, this is functional, but it’s not targeted at the […] Read more »

iPhone users are a growing and vocal audience, that’s for sure. But the focus of the companies being built around the platform is simply too marginal for them to become successful standalone businesses over the long term. Take mDialog, a Toronto-based startup that aims to help […] Read more »

Chanukah Sameach, everyone! In today’s Station Conversation, Jill Weinberger gives Liz Shannon Miller a brief education on Hanukkah…through online video, of course. Liz: Hey, when is Hanukkah this year? Jill: Sundown on the 21st. Liz: That’s Sunday! We should do something to celebrate. Jill: The thing […] Read more »

Updated: The sales of Cable modem termination systems (CMTS) declined 32 percent in the third quarter of 2008 to $246 million, according to research firm Infonetics Research. In comparison, $360 million worth of CMTS’ were sold in the second quarter of 2008. One way to interpret […] Read more »

TiVo has partnered up with Mobui to create a web-based method that you can use to schedule recordings to your TiVo DVR. We saw a similar mobile solution announced back in September, but that was specific to RIM’s BlackBerry devices, and I don’t think it’s live […] Read more »

Pocket Communications Northeast, a subsidiary of San Antonio-based cellular operator Pocket Communications, has raised a first round of $100 million to build out a five-city CDMA network in the Northeast that will join an existing network and customer base in South Texas. The Northeast expansion is […] Read more »

The credit crunch and the subsequent economic slowdown has everyone — from large corporations to individuals — reassessing their fiscal future, and many are taking drastic actions. The latest moves from the world of Silicon Valley startups comes from Dash Navigation, whose platform marries Web 2.0 […] Read more »

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