Micro-Tasking -- A Productive Use of the Internet
This 6,500-word article discusses micro-tasking via the internet, a way to earn extra cash and supplement your income.

Shopping areas, restaurants, colleges, libraries, and even governments strive to make internet connectivity available to the public. Along with connectivity, these entities also tend to provide space for people and their access devices. Some libraries even offer complete internet cafes that are free for your use. Once connectivity and working space are established, the possibilities for their use are unlimited to someone with suitable (yet inexpensive) equipment, imagination, and energy.

This article addresses one use of internet connectivity, micro-tasking. It is a way of bringing extra cash to the unemployed, students, and retirees. It is also a way of learning meaningful work habits and entrepreneurial engagement while training for secure life-supporting jobs, a stepping stone on the way to a good career.

Many micro-tasking websites are presented. Their application to high-unemployment domains such as exist in rural areas and in developing nations is also discussed, as is earning potential. There is also a discussion on internet access devices. Numerous links are provided for further reading.
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Micro-Tasking -- A Productive Use of the Internet
This 6,500-word article discusses micro-tasking via the internet, a way to earn extra cash and supplement your income.

Shopping areas, restaurants, colleges, libraries, and even governments strive to make internet connectivity available to the public. Along with connectivity, these entities also tend to provide space for people and their access devices. Some libraries even offer complete internet cafes that are free for your use. Once connectivity and working space are established, the possibilities for their use are unlimited to someone with suitable (yet inexpensive) equipment, imagination, and energy.

This article addresses one use of internet connectivity, micro-tasking. It is a way of bringing extra cash to the unemployed, students, and retirees. It is also a way of learning meaningful work habits and entrepreneurial engagement while training for secure life-supporting jobs, a stepping stone on the way to a good career.

Many micro-tasking websites are presented. Their application to high-unemployment domains such as exist in rural areas and in developing nations is also discussed, as is earning potential. There is also a discussion on internet access devices. Numerous links are provided for further reading.
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Micro-Tasking -- A Productive Use of the Internet

Micro-Tasking -- A Productive Use of the Internet

by Peter Raeth
Micro-Tasking -- A Productive Use of the Internet

Micro-Tasking -- A Productive Use of the Internet

by Peter Raeth

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This 6,500-word article discusses micro-tasking via the internet, a way to earn extra cash and supplement your income.

Shopping areas, restaurants, colleges, libraries, and even governments strive to make internet connectivity available to the public. Along with connectivity, these entities also tend to provide space for people and their access devices. Some libraries even offer complete internet cafes that are free for your use. Once connectivity and working space are established, the possibilities for their use are unlimited to someone with suitable (yet inexpensive) equipment, imagination, and energy.

This article addresses one use of internet connectivity, micro-tasking. It is a way of bringing extra cash to the unemployed, students, and retirees. It is also a way of learning meaningful work habits and entrepreneurial engagement while training for secure life-supporting jobs, a stepping stone on the way to a good career.

Many micro-tasking websites are presented. Their application to high-unemployment domains such as exist in rural areas and in developing nations is also discussed, as is earning potential. There is also a discussion on internet access devices. Numerous links are provided for further reading.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014064804
Publisher: http://InformationAnthology.net/CareerMentor
Publication date: 01/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 452 KB

About the Author

Peter Raeth operates the CareerMentor website (http://InformationAnthology.net/CareerMentor). His education includes a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; as well as an MS in Computer Engineering, BS in Electrical Engineering, and AS in Electronics Engineering Technology. Developed over a successful 37-year career, his background includes business management, supervision, and team leadership. Technical achievements transition scientific theory to production reality. These are in the realms of high-performance computing, sensor exploitation, modeling, simulation, and data mining. His numerous publications, including editor and contributing author for two books, span technical areas and career development. He lives with Marilyn, his wife of 29 years, and is a lay Scripture and Eucharist minister in his parish. His son Daniel recently graduated with a BS in Chemical Engineering and now works for a company specializing in deep-water drilling. Dr. Raeth applies concrete experience in an effort to help raise the next generation of deeply competent and committed professionals. Dr. Raeth can be contacted at .
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