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  February 17, 1999    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Home-based businesses rise in popularity


    Home-based businesses are one of the fastest growing segments of the economy, partly as a result of corporate downsizing in the early '90s, and boosted by relatively inexpensive technology such as computers and fax machines. 2,346 licensed home-based businesses in Sunnyvale, out of a total of 8,269 business licenses. In Cupertino there are nearly 1,200 licensed home-based businesses, out of approximately 4,500. And officials estimate there are many more home businesses operating illegally without a license.   More

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