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  1. Corporate World Needs to Address Four-Day Work Week Movement

    http://tombomb.typepad.com/tombomb/2008/07/corporate-world.html

    The remote work imperative--"Third Place Thursdays"--is a way for corporate America to co-opt the four-day work week movement. Better to get in front than to be dragged from behind... …

    5 days ago
  2. A Way to Cut Gas Costs and Auto Emissions by 20%--Third Place Thursdays

    http://tombomb.typepad.com/tombomb/2008/06/its-time-for-th.html

    In my new book Jump Point, I argue that Internet "culture" is going to change the way we live, work and play in the next 1000 days. I want to offer a specific opportunity right now: companies should set aside one day a week for employees to work remotely. …

    6 days ago
  3. Rapid Cell Phone Adoption Accelerates Arrival of the Jump Point Economy

    http://tombomb.typepad.com/tombomb/2008/04/rapid-cell-phon.html

    Great item from the New York Times on the rapid adoption of cell phones leading up to the Jump Point. To get a sense of how rapidly cellphones are penetrating the global marketplace, you need only to look at the sales figures. …

    79 days ago
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    Sean Hannity withholds his verbal “high-five” from the SaucyPink) ..is through my use of a Starbucks Visa.  With this technique I’m able to leverage my Starbucks “rewards” to reduce my personal “Latte Effect” simply by channeling my expenditures through the credit card. (Of course, if you take on debt and pay interest on your toiletries and groceries you are missing the point). So the point…  I was recently a victim of fraud.  Someone had procured my

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    For the Price of a Haircut eBay Lets You Change the World

    http://scienceouch.com/2008/06/09/for-the-price-of-a-haircut...

    eBay’s Microloans a Way for You to Invest in the Coming Jump Point Economy. read more | digg story

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    For the Price of a Haircut eBay Lets You Change the World

    http://techozedmuew.com/2008/06/09/for-the-price-of-a-haircu...

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    For the Price of a Haircut eBay Lets You Change the World

    http://morejacksbusiness.com/2008/06/09/for-the-price-of-a-h...

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    Rapid Cell Phone Adoption Accelerates Arrival of the Jump Point …

    http://cellphone.stackeo.com/2008/04/12/rapid-cell-phone-ado...

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    Global economy approaches the Jump Point in the next 1000 days

    http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/viip/global-econom...

    Story here: Tom Hayes Takes Aim, How Local Economies Can Compete After the Jump Point (posted Mar 24, 2008; brief excerpt below). Tom is one of the many inherent qualities of the InternetEvolution.Com. I have often been asked what makes regional economies successful.  My answer invariably reduces down to a few essential

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    Jake Brooks wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Overall, 25 percent of prime time viewing was time shifted using a DVR, broadband, mobile or similar. Among viewers 18-34, one-third (34 percent) of viewing was time-shifted. And among 18-49

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    Lynn Hayes: According to a recently released Digital Life America tracking study conducted by Solutions Research Group, nearly 80 million Americans (43 percent of the online population) have watched one of their favorite TV shows on the Internet,

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    As a Concept, Prime Time Television is Dead

    http://rayzedblog.com/2008/02/28/as-a-concept-prime-time-tel...

    Lynn Hayes: According to a recently released Digital Life America tracking study conducted by Solutions Research Group, nearly 80 million Americans (43 percent of the online population) have watched one of their favorite TV shows on the Internet,

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    As a Concept, Prime Time Television is Dead

    http://dvr.plasmatelevisionscreen.com/2008/02/28/as-a-concep...

    Jake Brooks

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