The modern mom-bloggers behind the Real Food Media Network are at the crossroads of two hot trends: working from home and local, organic, sustainable food -- and they are making money while they're at it.
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Mothers of the 'Real Food' Blogosphere originally appeared on DailyFinance on Sun, 09 May 2010 06:00:00.
Some of the best stories for investors from around the Web, such as the upper limit to peak oil prices, the 10 biggest bankruptcies in history and some signs that the economy may be bouncing back.
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With social-networking devices transforming the way that individuals relate to each other, many fear that technology-based "generation gaps" are likely to widen not only between parents and children, but even between siblings separated by only a few years. In a worst-case scenario, some argue, this would lead to cyber-Balkanization, a sort of Internet Tower of Babel, in which meaningful communication would be limited to smaller and smaller groups as notions of relationships and even fundamental worldviews would vastly shift in an incredibly short period of time.
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