For a time, many of these mobile workers parked themselves in coffee shops, but, DiFonzo says, 'the café era is over.' "
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New Options for Starbucks Wi-Fi Squatters - Technology Review
New Options for Starbucks Wi-Fi Squatters - Technology Review "Workspace-finding applications, such as Desktime, LiquidSpace, Loosecubes, and OpenDesks, are cropping up to help people in situations like these find good places to get things done. . . .More than 10 million people in the United States are entirely mobile workers, with no permanent office space outside the home, estimates Chris DiFonzo, founder and CEO of OpenDesks. Adding in those who are mobile at least three times a month puts the number above 40 million.
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