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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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?
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.
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).
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.
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.
One local fund manager in Shanghai served his visitors from The Economist tea in leaky, plastic cups in a tiny windowless office.
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".
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.
For years, Ted Kaptchuk performed acupuncture at a tiny clinic in Cambridge, a few miles from his current office, at the Harvard Medical School.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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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.
At the time, even though Google was a multibillion-dollar company, it had no PAC and a tiny Washington office.
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