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Escape The Desk: The Ultimate List Of Inspiring, Free Places to Work Remotely — Parks, Coffee Shops, And More!

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Remote work enables people to choose from a variety of environments like coffee shops, parks, libraries, and coworking spaces, each offering unique benefits such as networking opportunities, creative inspiration, or a change of scenery. Libraries The idea of being surrounded by books might be very appealing to literary types.

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Jeremy Fennema – CTO and Founder of Fennema.io | How Emerging Tech is Reshaping Business Models and Workplaces

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It was a total screw up, actually. So Internet of things like small edge computing devices, typically up till now they’ve just been intelligent sensors or small microprocessors. When we talk about artificial intelligence, Bell of the ball, as you mentioned it, we all look at the real flashy stuff up front.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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When I read it in 2015, I was working both a full-time government job and launching a side business that would eventually eat up 80 hours of my week. Choose an e-commerce platform Set up your website Step 5. As little as a weekend to set up a website. This can be done from your home office but quickly becomes unscalable.

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A Conversation about Clutter with Nicolette Toussaint

Clutter Coach

Republished by Blog Post Promoter I met interior designer Nicolette at a networking event (we are indebted to Irene Kohler, moderator of Linking Northern California, for introducing us) and found a lot of common ground in the subject of clutter. This post, which is a conversation between the two of us, is also up on Nicolette’s site.

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The Best – and Worst – Places to Write

Men With Pens

The solution, then, is to pack up our work and haul it elsewhere. In my years of freelancing I’ve tried many of them and have found the ups and downs with each. If you plan to have a full, productive day out of your home office, you’d do best to avoid these places. The Library. Why the library?

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Being A Digital Nomad

Brilliantly Better

Doesn’t have an office and most of the time doesn’t have business cards either (the new dial tone being twitter , of course). For a digital nomad the world is the office. This person can work in a coffee shop, in a library, in airports or train stations. Our work is less and less tied up to a physical location.

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