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Michael Sellers Project Management Software
10 March 2021 | 8 replies
If you need something more collaborative and like the SaaS model better, then you might consider Asana or Wrike. 
Shannon M.P. Lewis Closed On My First Property!!
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PM me if you are interested in collaborating.
Lucas Mills What is the "easiest" way to get 3k-5k in monthly passive income?
11 May 2023 | 76 replies
Some agencies actually have profit/revenue share options as well that promote passive income through the collaborative success of sponsored agents.
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Brad D. WSJ Says Bidding Wars in Seattle?
21 April 2020 | 21 replies
While many industries are struggling, some of the city’s tech companies are getting a boost as millions of Americans comply with social distancing orders throughout the country.Amazon has announced it plans to hire 100,000 new workers in the U.S. to deal with the crisis, while cloud-computing providers like Google and Microsoft, another Seattle-area giant, have experienced increased demand from workplace-collaboration software providers, streaming video service companies and online videogame makers.