• The tiny office they shared with three credit officers flooded with sewage--belying the fact that CapitalSource was at the time the richest startup ever.

    FORBES: Loan Shark

  • Over the next two and a half years, my tiny office on the second floor of our white stucco house at 1 Oulad Fares Street became the world headquarters of a far-flung effort to find Arabs who had saved Jews during the Holocaust.

    NPR: Historian Robert Satloff

  • In 2008, Twitter co-founder Ev Williams walked into the then-tiny Twitter office's very small conference room, and saw something remarkable: a way for Twitter to track what people were saying about the upcoming presidential election in real-time.

    CNN: How do you feel about Romney and Obama? Ask the 'Twindex'

  • The other waste of space is the Office Startup applet (called OSA.exe), which helps Office apps start a tiny bit faster, but not so much that it's worth the RAM it consumes.

    CNN: Sluggish PC? Give it a workout

  • The same rules have also been enforced at the Vatican's pharmacy, its post office and the few shops that operate in the tiny territory.

    BBC: Italy suspends Vatican bank card payments

  • Is the American Dream of working your way up from a tiny cubicle to a luxurious corner office, being replaced by the idea of being able to work from home in your pajamas, thanks to advances in communications and project management technology?

    FORBES: CSR And The Job Hunt, More Thoughts

  • For her part, Sotomayor spent recent weeks in a tiny, plain office in the Eisenhower Office Building next door to the West Wing of the White House to prepare for the confirmation hearing.

    CNN: Sotomayor's confirmation hearing starts Monday

  • He created the flexible office cubicle, Action Office, in 1968, making then-tiny Herman Miller into a growth company (and making the Dilbert cartoon possible).

    FORBES: HERMAN MILLER Furnishing The Future

  • Abdul Gayoom, president of the tiny island republic of the Maldives, has been in office since November 1978 and has been elected again for a fifth consecutive five-year term.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • Starting out in a tiny office not far from Dalal Street where the BSE is situated, they took three years--Shah wrote the product specifications, and Neralla the software code--to develop a robust software package that was user friendly enough to run on a car battery, a nifty feature in a power-scarce country.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • One local fund manager in Shanghai served his visitors from The Economist tea in leaky, plastic cups in a tiny windowless office.

    ECONOMIST: Private banking in Asia: Striking it rich | The

  • Mr Reid said the phone hacking investigation in 2006 was "a very tiny dot at the far edge of a very crowded radar screen in the Home Office".

    BBC: UK

  • Jesse James, a distant relative of the outlaw from the 1880s, nervously scans his e-mail on a recent afternoon from a tiny office inside his 250, 000-square-foot motorcycle shop in Long Beach, Calif.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • For years, Ted Kaptchuk performed acupuncture at a tiny clinic in Cambridge, a few miles from his current office, at the Harvard Medical School.

    NEWYORKER: The Power of Nothing

  • In the office to promote film production, for example, a grimy floor filled with tiny cubicles using clunky typewriters has been transformed into an open room with computers that, miraculously, process a growing number of shoots.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington: The mystery of Michael Bloomberg | The

  • There are 800 miniature facsimiles of various inventors' dreams, once required by the U.S. Patent Office, all equipped with their original patent tags, attached by tiny bits of government-issued red ribbon.

    FORBES: Patently Obvious

  • The mailman delivers to a post-office box about 10 miles away at the only restaurant-bar in Pioneertown, a tiny dot created by Hollywood in the 1940s as a backdrop for filming westerns.

    WSJ: The Do-It-Yourself Desert Retreat

  • But the one that grabbed both Scoble and me the most was from Shopperception, a tiny company founded in Buenos Aires, who recently opened a modest office in New York City.

    FORBES: How Walmart and Heineken Will Use Shopperception to Put Your In-store Experience in Context

  • AIG, for example, owned a tiny thrift which meant that the parent and the unit that produced its derivatives book were overseen by the Office of Thrift Supervision.

    ECONOMIST: Financial regulation: Top watchdog | The

  • At the time, even though Google was a multibillion-dollar company, it had no PAC and a tiny Washington office.

    NEWYORKER: The Search Party

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