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WorkingPoint Upgrades For Tax Season

Invoicing application WorkingPoint is continuing to add to its offerings. Since we first reviewed the web-based application, the team behind it has been busy. The focus of the new features is simplifying tax season for small business — and as we’re all ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  21 Nov 2009
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SlickPlan: Easy and Free Flowcharts

A flowchart can be crucial for explaining certain tasks or ideas. SlickPlan’s goal is to make sure that you can put together a flowchart quickly, no matter where you are. The web-based application also enables you to put together site maps and interact ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  20 Nov 2009

Snailmailr: Send Mail from the Web

Even though most of my work is done entirely online, occasionally there are times when I have to send a letter: invoices for clients who want print copies, official correspondence and even, sometimes, letters to people that I can’t get in touch with ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Mockingbird: Build Web Site Mockups Fast

When you’re trying to pull together all of the elements for a website, having a tool that can help you to build a mockup or wireframe in a matter of minutes can make a world of difference. Mockingbird is such a tool: You can drag and drop user ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  16 Nov 2009

Bill On Site: Invoicing From Your Phone

Bill On Site offers the ability to manage invoices from your mobile phone. No matter where you are, as long as your phone has a web browser, you can send an invoice to your client immediately — you don’t need to have to have a computer at hand. To make ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  9 Nov 2009

Haystack: Simplifying the Search for Web Designers

37signals’ Haystack promises to make finding a web designer easy, offering a simplified way to search for clients looking to hire a professional. While it’s a useful tool for someone with a web design project, it can also prove useful for web designers. ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: 37Signals

Organize Events With Constant Contact Event Marketing

Much of the time, we don’t see a lot of our fellow web workers. Every once in a while, though, we have to put together an event that lets us meet in person. Constant Contact has launched a new web-based tool, , to make it easier to organize events for ...

From THURSDAY BRAM, Web Worker Daily,  3 Nov 2009

Joint Chiefs chairman recalls Valley days

It's 1964 and Mike Mullen, the future chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is cruising Van Nuys Boulevard in his parent's old Mercury and hanging out with his buddies at Bob's Big Boy in Burbank. been around. That's still the case 45 years later. ...

From DENNIS MCCARTHY'S COLUMN APPEARS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY., L.A. Daily News,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Michael Mullen,  Mercury

Cigar case floats message of friendship

just littered the ocean with glass. "When I was a teenager I always wanted a pen pal in America." - Gabriella Pavia, an archaeologist in Sicily Well, you're 51, Gabriella, but you finally got your wish, but not the way you expected - a message sealed ...

From DENNIS MCCARTHY'S COLUMN APPEARS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY. , 713-3749, L.A. Daily News,  27 Oct 2009
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Officer couldn't save his mom from DUI suspect

"I never expected that in arresting people for DUI, one would kill my mom. The one person I loved, I couldn't protect." Walter Dominguez is good at his job. The 27-year-old police officer is the top producer of DUI arrests for the San Fernando Police ...

From DENNIS MCCARTHY'S COLUMN APPEARS TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SUNDAY., L.A. Daily News,  26 Oct 2009

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