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When Your Office Is Everywhere: How to Telecommute (Part 2)

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And I do mean remote, with people working as far away as London, England and Saudi Arabia. No matter where I'm based, I'd still be spending most of my day on email, Skype, Google+ Hangouts, and the phone. I thought I was going to hate working from home, but I actually love it. Telework Tools Eli Relies On.

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Taking Social Media to Saudi

Amy Sample Ward

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to travel to Saudi Arabia to teach a course at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology as part of the Winter Enrichment Program.

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Bringing Women a Global Voice: Jensine Larsen, World Pulse

Have Fun - Do Good

Any woman who is just coming on from Kashmir has access to some kind of connectivity to either an Internet cafe, or a cell phone, or a computer at her work. They came from Sudan, from Saudi Arabia, from all over, some of the most unheard places of the world. It's just accessible. She can speak out.

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David Perlmutter Talks Blogs, Interactors, and Jon Stewart - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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At the same time, I had been writing a lot on new communication technologies such as satellites, digital media, cell phones, and so on. New media of course isnt; freshmen at my university have never known a world without the Internet, e-mail or cell phones. My next book is definitely not Oprah-accessible. No real interactivity.

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David Perlmutter Talks Blogs, Interactors, and Jon Stewart - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

At the same time, I had been writing a lot on new communication technologies such as satellites, digital media, cell phones, and so on. New media of course isnt; freshmen at my university have never known a world without the Internet, e-mail or cell phones. My next book is definitely not Oprah-accessible. No real interactivity.