Your slightly sodden Journal Blogger
If you’ve been watching the news over the last couple of days, no doubt you’ve heard about the flooding in the northeast, primarily the Susquenehanna and Delaware Rivers in NY, NJ and PA.
What you may not realize is that The MicroEnterprise Journal is published from my home office in Sidney, in a house that is [...]
Still more thoughts on Net neutrality
Interesting blog post by Information Week’s Mitch Wagner on the burning topic of [tag]Net neutrality[/tag] this morning.
He starts out by blowing great big holes that could accommodate a few 18-wheelers in the arguments that the telecomm companies and cable giants have been using to convince us that pro-Net neutrality legislation would be a bad thing.
Telcos [...]
Retirement trends toward home-based business
It’s looking like Joanne was right. Joanne Pratt, that is.
Joanne is probably the pre-eminent researcher on home-based businesses in the country. And, you may recall, the SBA Office of Advocacy released her latest research, a report accurately entitled The Impact of Location on Net Income: A Comparison of Homebased and Non-Homebased Sole Proprietors, at [...]



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