The MyTechnologyLawyer Radio Shows are "Business Shows" about Technology. These weekly radio programs include topics on Technology, Business and Policy, with guests from the public and private sector. Listeners are invited to call-in with questions or comments at 866-685-7469 or send an email to radio@MyTechnologyLawyer.com. You can Listen Live at http://www.MyTechnologyLawyer.com/radio/
MyStreet.com is focused on enabling residents of communities to easily build their actual neighborhoods online and allows the residents to send messages to one another, to promote safety and awareness from the privacy of their home without giving away personal contact information. MyStreeet.com is creating an easy way for neighbors to talk to each other and to see where suspicious activity is happening in their own neighborhood... on their own street... on My Street.
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) is a nonprofit research and educational organization that provides technical assistance and information on humanly-scaled, sustainable economic systems. Since 1974, ILSR has worked with citizen groups, governments and private businesses in developing policies that extract the maximum value from local community resources.
Today, ILSR proudly supports the "empowerment initiatives" of The Wireless City (TWC) and the benefits a Municipal Wireless Network (MWN) can offer to local communities through The LSI Virtual Community Marketplace.
For more information on The Institute for Local Self-Reliance, please visit their web site at www.ilsr.org or www.newrules.org
The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce's (CHCC) primary goal is to represent the interest of over 600,000 Hispanic-owned businesses in the State of California. With a network of over 60 Hispanic chamber and business associations throughout the state, the CHCC is the premier and largest regional Hispanic business organization in the nation that promotes the economic growth and development of Hispanic entrepreneurs.
To this end, The CHCC recognizes that its work on behalf of the Hispanic business community must be three-fold. We must work with the private sector to establish relationships with corporate America that will benefit Hispanic businesses. Secondly, we must work with the public sector agencies, state legislature, Congress, and state executive branch to advocate for laws and regulations that promote the growth and success of Hispanic business in California. And finally, the CHCC must further work with its member chambers to develop stronger and more effective grass roots organizations that are able to assist the growing number of Hispanic businesses in the state to succeed.
Want to Know more? Please visit us online at www.cahcc.org. You can contact the chamber via email at office@cahcc.com or call 916.444.2221.



















