One of the newest AHLLC clients, thanks to our direct client, crayon, is ooVoo, a startup videoconferencing and instant messaging application that is providing users with a couple more options than its competitors.

In this day and age, people are always looking for the next best thing, or the new cutting edge features ooVoo allows video chats with up to 6 participants in real time, and unlike its biggest competitor Skype Video, does not use a P2P network. Like IM, you can send text messages and files.

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Saul Wainwright is our biggest evangelist for the Abraham Harrison virtual company, virtual team, and virtual office. Saul and Google, both; however, Saul is a better blogger. Check out what WWD Coffee Break says about Saul’s futurism and take on the quiet revolution we are perpetrating by way of allowing our team members freedom and flexibility:

It’s Not Just a Job, it’s a Movement - If you’re feeling alone and isolated in your web work, cozy up to this blog entry from Saul Wainwright. He reminds us that the trend towards independent contracting and flexible work could potentially shake up all sorts of things we take for granted, from the way retail sales are conducted to the very concept of TV “prime time.” Sure, there are drawbacks too, but it’s nice to be on the forefront of change sometimes.

I finally got to sit down today and peruse my Sunday New York Times Magazine and I discovered an article that is oh so relevant to the lives of all the employees of Abraham Harrison LLC. The article is titled “Home-Office Politics” and talks to how the new workers, those of us that work from home deserve a New Deal!!

There are certainly some policies that penalize those of us that work from home - such as having to contribute the full 15% to Social Security, or the lack of group health insurance policies or other such things. However, in my opinion I can live with these type of constraints when I have the freedom and flexibility to work at hours that are best for me and my family.

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In an article onBusinessWeek.com titled Ebay’s Skype Bubble Bursts the author talks to the failure and major shuffles at Skype over the past week.

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Bold Interactive gives us some love in their Coffee Break - September 21, 2007:

Workers Love Them Some Telecommute Abraham Harrison @ Marketing Conversation