Friday, November 10, 2006

New Ebook Offers Help For The Commuter, The Corporation and The Community

November 10, 2006 ( Pocono Summit, PA ) --- Employees and employers struggling with a commuting situation which gets worse and worse every year can find dozens of ideas for getting the effects of the commute under control in Conquer the Commute: Tools for the Road and Life.

Proactive corporations that want to keep valuable employees and vie for other qualified people who are unhappy in their situation at competitive companies are giving a second look at ways to make the long commute less taxing on their workers. In addition to ride shares and flex time, the need for ways to cope with the commute emotionally and physically is becoming recognized as the missing link in commuter services.

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Writers Flock to New Online Community Where They Can 'Show & Tell'

November 10, 2006 ( Jacksonville, FL ) --- Writers from all walks of life finally have a place to call their home on the Web.

Since conducting a 'soft launch' in August, Xomba.com has signed up more than 2,500 members in its online community, but there's room for more. From aspiring writers to seasoned professionals, Xomba is the place where writers meet, share ideas and just simply have fun writing. Xomba offers experienced writers an exciting opportunity to get paid for their work as well.

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GovInfoFinder.com Government Information Website Launched

November 10, 2006 ( Auburn, CA ) --- The Internet has changed the way citizens access their government. People all over the world are not only looking for government information but also more efficient ways to access that information and unless you know where and how to look that information can elude you.

"This is why GovInfoFinder.com was created." Founder Neil Bartlett says, "We want to help people who are looking for Government Information to be aware of where they can quickly find the right online Government websites. In addition, we also provide access to lots of online research tools and sites"

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