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  2. Get Paid to Type: 15 Sites To Find Online Typing Jobs - AOL

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    Online typing jobs offer a flexible way to earn income from home, and these 15 sites provide a range of opportunities for aspiring typists and transcriptionists.

  3. Free Typing Games: Games to Help You Back to School

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    We've collected the best free typing games from Games.com and around the web. Typer Shark. Typer Shark is an online game classic from Popcap games. In Typer Shark you command a dive to to search ...

  4. Passerelles numériques - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, 46% of third-year students (or 21 students) were hired as full-time employees after the end of their internship. [41] [42] In Vietnam, more than 95% of them have found a skilled job and earn, after training, an average of $403 per month, twice as much as the regional minimum wage. [37] [43]

  5. TypeRacer - Wikipedia

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    TypeRacer was created by programmer Alex Epshteyn, using the OpenSocial application programming interface (API) and the Google Web Toolkit. [1] Epshteyn is a former intern at Google and graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a Master's degree in computer science. [2]

  6. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Philippines and Indonesia General Kijiji: Canada and international General classified ads Part of eBay LinkedIn: U.S. and international Professional networking Acquired by Microsoft on December 8, 2016 Naukri.com: India General Oodle, Inc. U.S. General classified ads Content aggregator PageGroup: U.K. Administration FTSE company PeoplePerHour ...

  7. Copy typist - Wikipedia

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    Copy typists learn to touch type at a high speed, which means they can look at the copy they are typing and do not need to look at the keyboard they are typing on. The source, or original document is called the copy. They have the document to be typed in front of them and the copy is often held in a copyholder.