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A few weeks ago Rod spoke with Inc mag about gomadic's new iphone peripheral.
"There's a lot of buzz over this," says Rod Schecter, a spokesman for Gomadic, a Herndon, Va.-based charger manufacturer that has already posted an iPhone page on its website. "We felt we needed to put an antennae out there to gauge demand."
And on Monday he spoke with a NY Times reporter about the same product line.
The bottom line? Our small business is taking off, folks. The dream of a nomadic worklife lives on! Next stop: Hawaii. Because as long as there's wifi and cell phone coverage, we're in business.
A few weeks ago Rod spoke with Inc mag about gomadic's new iphone peripheral.
"There's a lot of buzz over this," says Rod Schecter, a spokesman for Gomadic, a Herndon, Va.-based charger manufacturer that has already posted an iPhone page on its website. "We felt we needed to put an antennae out there to gauge demand."
And on Monday he spoke with a NY Times reporter about the same product line.
The bottom line? Our small business is taking off, folks. The dream of a nomadic worklife lives on! Next stop: Hawaii. Because as long as there's wifi and cell phone coverage, we're in business.
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Yay! They way to go - doing what is in your heart and seeing the places you want to see. Have a wonderful time while in Hawaii. And we'll have wifi and cell phones forever - well until technology changes, then ya'll can jump on that too!
Whenever I take a sick or personal day, I wonder why the streets are abuzz.
There are so many freelancers and folks who work from home these days that you're rarely alone. Which is a good thing!
nice! congratulations!!
I love freelancing from home! I couldn't go back to a "real job".
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