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Silver's entire project might have ended up in the trash if not for a colleague named Arthur Fry. Fry sang in his church choir, and often used bookmarks to keep his place in his hymnal. The problem was that his bookmarks kept falling out; he needed something that would stick without damaging the hymnal. Fry remembered Silver's adhesive and used some to coat the edge of a piece of paper; the bookmark stuck. In 1980, based on Silver and Fry's joint invention, 3M began producing the Post-it note.
Another tale of adversity is that of businesses that believe they are restricted from broadband Internet access because they are too far from a phone company hub to get DSL and nowhere near the underground wires necessary to use a cable modem. Rather than sticking with dial-up-which is slow, inconvenient and ties up a phone line-these companies are getting a boost from satellites.
Satellite broadband bypasses dial-up delays to deliver a secure, reliable connection around the clock-so you can make the most of your business day. Compared to dial-up, HughesNet offers such features as:
• Broadband access;
• Always-on connectivity; and
• No phone line required.
Satellite broadband is a professional Internet service that can keep pace with a growing business-and even boost productivity. For example, HughesNet for business is a no-nonsense, high-speed, always-on connection that gives companies instant access to the critical information they need, when they need it.
To learn more, visit the Web site at www.hughesnetforbiz.com. Stay focused:
When your business needs broadband Internet access to remain competitive, you
find ways to get it-even if your location is too remote for DSL or cable.
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