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  2. Virtual office - Wikipedia

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    A virtual office can be used by entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small businesses that do not need or cannot afford a traditional office space. It can also be used by larger companies that want to establish a presence in a specific location without committing to a long-term lease.

  3. Somos, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 2015, SMS/800, Inc., became known as Somos, Inc. The company has offices in Herndon, Virginia, and Bridgewater, New Jersey, and opened an office in Westford, Massachusetts, in 2016. On June 3, 2017, the 833 code was opened.

  4. Virtual workplace - Wikipedia

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    Companies in a variety of industries, including technology, finance, and healthcare, are turning to virtual workplaces to increase employee flexibility and productivity, reduce office costs, and attract and retain top talent.

  5. Department of Education vows 'full-scale review' of ... - AOL

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    The Department of Education said Thursday that it is taking steps to improve operations at its Federal Student Aid office after months of delays and errors with this year’s overhauled Free ...

  6. Working from home could wipe $800 billion from office ... - AOL

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    Remote work risks wiping $800 billion from the value of office buildings in major cities worldwide by 2030 as the post-pandemic trend pushes up office vacancy rates and drives down rents ...

  7. Virtual Office Website - Wikipedia

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    A Virtual Office Website (VOW) is a web site that is used to conduct business activities. One example is a VOW used as a real estate property search site allowing the public to conduct searches of approved multiple listing service properties in a given area under certain conditions.

  8. Virtual number - Wikipedia

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    A virtual number, also known as direct inward dialing ( DID) or access numbers, is a telephone number without a directly associated telephone line. Usually, these numbers are programmed to forward incoming calls to one of the pre-set telephone numbers, chosen by the client: fixed, mobile or VoIP.

  9. Virtual law firm - Wikipedia

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    A virtual law firm is a legal practice that does not have a brick-and-mortar office, but operates from the homes or satellite offices of its lawyers, usually delivering services to clients at a distance utilizing modern technology for communication.

  10. Virtual channel - Wikipedia

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    In most telecommunications organizations, a virtual channel is a method of remapping the program number as used in H.222 Program Association Tables and Program Mapping Tables to a channel number that can be entered as digits on a receiver's remote control.

  11. Jewish population by city - Wikipedia

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    Judaism is the second-largest religion practiced in New York City, with approximately 1.6 million adherents as of 2022, representing the largest Jewish community of any city in the world, greater than the combined totals of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. [3] [4] Nearly half of New York City's Jews live in Brooklyn.