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20 WAYS TO EARN ONLINE MONEY - Killing ideas of earning money from home(100% working) - cover

20 WAYS TO EARN ONLINE MONEY - Killing ideas of earning money from home(100% working)

MULAYAM SINGH

Editorial: BookRix

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Sinopsis

The internet has revolutionised the way we work. Workplaces and jobs are not what they used to be. Long gone are the days when everything is done by humans, and paper is the only way of communication. Truth is, the digital economy is booming. Over the next coming years, you’ll most likely either be self-employed, making a living online, or running your own online business OR working for someone else who is running their business entirely or predominantly online. We are now entering the era of the ‘Internet of Things’ where almost anything can and will be connected online from waste bins in the streets that will notify the authorities when they need emptying, to wearable devices and smart clothing that will tell you when it’s best for you to eat and when you’re most productive.
Disponible desde: 21/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 27 páginas.

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