by Lydia Vaughn
The iPod nano is my favoriate technology toy, and might be yours too. If you’ve wondered who in created the iPod nano this article will fil you in.
Here’s the scoop.
We all know the iPod is made by Apple Computer (gee, no kidding, right?). The original iPod is said to come from Tony Fadell’s inspiration. He started working for Apple in 2001 as a contractor, and was part of the original design team. No one person is credited with inventing the nano, but here are the details of how it came about.
The media was caught off-guard when the nano was introduced in 2005. Apple created the nano to replace the iPod Min, which already had a strong following in the middle market.
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by John Wallen
I know what it’s like to work for those who are greedy and could care less about anyone else. They don’t believe in rewarding anyone doing an outstanding job. They just want to get as much as they can from you. You go to school and get an education, but no one tells you job stands for “just over broke”. There should be a class on using the imagination and entrepreneurship.
I understand when your in business, your in business to make money. But don’t expect everyone to share in your enthusiasm when your paying them just enough to get by. Over worked and under paid seems to be the way of the land anymore! I love the mentality of “be glad you have a job” as if it’s noble to be some bodies doormat.
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by Pam Hamilton
If you are the owner of the business, it is very necessary to set the right goals for your business. If you don’t know the path through which you are moving , then it will be difficult to know when you are arrived and you may move in a totally incorrect way.
What will be your goals, if you are an owner of a small business? Obviously the first thing will be to cover the payroll, the second is to make a sufficient amount of money and finally enjoy you life with your family by going on a vacation.
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If You Want to Be Your Own Boss, Have A Look At This…
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by Patricia Farnham
As the owner of a restaurant you want to offer customers all you can. You want them to enjoy the food as well as the atmosphere. It is very possible to transform the atmosphere of your restaurant for different meals. You will find they really appreciate it and it can help them decide to come in to eat dinner with you instead of only lunch. This is because many people expect more for a dinner meal than they do for their lunch.
Think about the table settings you use for lunch. Most are happy with paper place mats or nothing but the silverware on the table. Why not kick it up a notch with some colorful table cloths and napkins? Your guests will love the classy feel of it and look forward to coming in for their favorite foods.
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by Daniel Cordoba
In past years, an IRA was considered to be a hedge against uncertainty and it was expected only to grow through the incremental accumulation of modest returns. An IRA was a nest egg that was to be protected from all risk. Some of this still applies. You do not want to treat your IRA’s tax-advantaged assets like venture capital and throw them into high-risk investments hoping for incredible returns.
In past years, an IRA was considered to be a hedge against uncertainty and it was expected only to grow through the incremental accumulation of modest returns. An IRA was a nest egg that was to be protected from all risk. Some of this still applies. You do not want to treat your IRA’s tax-advantaged assets like venture capital and throw them into high-risk investments hoping for incredible returns.
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