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You know those sites you use so much you take them for granted? This is one. AnyWho is a straightforward people and business finder for the U.S. and Canada. You'll like the simple, clean format. In addition, try the Cool Tools in the left margin. I had good luck using the Reverse Lookup (home or business phone), but not the E-mail Lookup. It thinks I'm in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
No frills. Lots of links to good sites, all condensed into a small space. I could take you straight to the Business magazines, but you're going to want to scroll down the list to get there -- only about a page and a half. Links are separated into U.S., Canadian and International resources. Don't forget the links across the top of the page under the heading, "The Web's Best Business Sites!"
Look across the top of the page for the little tabs. Choose Small Business to find all kinds of help to start, grow and run a business (if you're wanting to set off on your own). Find, too, a good article for any researcher, "Naming Your Business." You'll learn about:
http://www.quicken.com/cms/viewers/article/small_business/40189 To celebrate tax season, you might want to click on the Taxes tab. Look in the left margin for all kinds of tax help -- personal, work and business, too. Click on TurboTax for the Web (logo or text). In the small print under the two ads for the 1040EZ and 1040, you'll learn that you can prepare and file your federal and state returns for FREE if your Federal Adjusted Gross Income is $25,000 or less. Enter your tax data and TurboTax will automatically determine if you're eligible. Beverly Goodwin FORWARD Foundations/Grants RETURN Front Page
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