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Continue on to the WeeklyWrapUp for October 19th, 2008:
Top scam research site of the week:
Quatloos has deemed itself the cybermuseum of scams and fraud. They have an active forum here and also a state-by-state breakdown of law enforcement agencies here.
Top business site of the week:
If you are an inventor or aspiring inventor this should be a site you visit on a regular basis. The site is a news and information site and does NOT solicit products from invetors or provide fee-based services for inventors. There is NOTHING they try to sell at the site. All revenues to run the site are generated from advertising and voluntary donations.
InventorSpot also has a very active inventor’s forum here.
Top telecommuting site of the week:
Telcoa.org – The Telework Coalition – one of the most trusted sites on the web about telecommuting and the future of telecommuting.
Stated vision of The Telework Coalition:
“Our vision is to take a more proactive than reactive approach towards promoting telework and telecommuting and fill the void left by other telework advocacy groups. We will develop an overall awareness and acceptance of the benefits available including:
- increased employee productivity and motivation
- reduced vehicular pollution
- traffic reduction
- improved work~life balance
- a reduced dependency on imported oil
- providing new employment opportunities for the disabled, rural, and older worker, as well as spouses of those in the military
- a means to efficiently and effectively establish a decentralized and distributed work force that is necessary as a critical component in business continuity and disaster recovery planning.”
Click here to visit The Telework Coalition website.
Top government site of the week
The purpose of MyMoney.gov is to improve the financial literacy and education of persons in the United States. To reach the widest number of people possible, the Commission established a website and a toll-free telephone number (1-888-MYMONEY) to coordinate the presentation of educational materials from across the spectrum of federal agencies that deal with financial issues and markets.
Stop Foreclosure
For many people, one of the important links they provide is to a section of the Federal Reserve that provides resources to help you avoid foreclosure.
Click here for information on how to avoid foreclosure and keep your home.