Israeli-Palestinian partnership launches startup (San Jose Mercury News)

July 25, 2009

Engineers from both sides launch a virtual desktop

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Digital Nomads Ditch Cubicles for Shared Spaces, Choosing Their Co-Workers (Washington Post)

July 25, 2009

Frank Gruber’s workstation at AOL in Dulles could be in any cubicle farm from here to Bangalore — push-pin board for reminders, computer on Formica desk, stifling fluorescent lighting. It’s so drab there’s nothing more to say about it, which is why the odds of finding Gruber there are slim.

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Digital Nomads Ditch Cubicles for Shared Spaces, Choosing Their Co-Workers (Washington Post)

July 25, 2009

Frank Gruber’s workstation at AOL in Dulles could be in any cubicle farm from here to Bangalore — push-pin board for reminders, computer on Formica desk, stifling fluorescent lighting. It’s so drab there’s nothing more to say about it, which is why the odds of finding Gruber there are slim.

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Building a Team With Inexperienced Online Freelancers – WebWorkerDaily

July 25, 2009
Building a Team With Inexperienced Online Freelancers
WebWorkerDaily
Although this might be less common in the future, there's also a chance that your team of new web workers will see the virtual office as “less professional”

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Finding a Way to Reconnect (Washington Post)

July 25, 2009

Growing number of teleworkers have begun “co-working” in public places, strangers houses.

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Digital Nomads Ditch Their Cubicles for Diners and Pool Decks (Washington Post)

July 25, 2009

Frank Gruber’s workstation at AOL in Dulles could be in any cubicle farm from here to Bangalore — push-pin board for reminders, computer on Formica desk, stifling fluorescent lighting. It’s so drab, there’s nothing more to say about it, which is why the odds of finding Gruber there are slim.

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35mm film converter, virtual time machine (The Pueblo Chieftain)

July 25, 2009

It’s appropriate that the Colorado Chicano Movement Archives has been established on the Colorado-State University-Pueblo campus. In many ways, Pueblo was the hub of the movement four decades ago. The Steel City was the place to be on El Cinco de Mayo; a march in support of farmworkers in 1970 started here and ended at the state Capitol; Brown Berets, La Gente and La Raza Unida organizations …

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