In some cases, very-small business owners even use the public spaces when they could otherwise simply use the connections at their home offices.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Startups Use Free WiFi to Limit Expenses
Small business owners are notably parsimonious when investing in information technology, so you might not be surprised that many startups take advantage of free Internet access in public locations as much as they can.
In some cases, very-small business owners even use the public spaces when they could otherwise simply use the connections at their home offices.
In some cases, very-small business owners even use the public spaces when they could otherwise simply use the connections at their home offices.

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