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Coworking in Hong Kong
Freelancing can be lonely in Hong Kong, but with more coworking spaces blossoming and an increasing number of Hong Kongers embracing the concept eagerly, this isolation is slowly finding a release into something expansive and enterprising.
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Coworking in Berlin: Neukölln
An increasing amount of artists and startups are flocking to Berlin by the day. It seems that every hour that goes by a new set of creative minds is arriving, wide-eyed and hopeful to get a piece of the start-up cake. Yet, this creative renaissance is accompanied by a feeling of disconnect in the working world. Fears in regards to the wide spread gentrification around the city have got some people on edge. Neukölln is a neighborhood, which is experiencing a lot of great changes.
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Coworking in Williamsburg & Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Last week Deskmag published an article about coworking in Dumbo Brooklyn. This week we are going to focus on some of the other celebrated neighborhoods found in the area, which are also (surprise surprise) full of awesome coworking spaces.
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Coworking in Boston & Cambridge
Boston is an innovative network of entrepreneurs who are eager to collaborate. Overwhelmingly, the founders behind these spaces started them out of personal necessity. These forward thinking entrepreneurs needed a workspace and craved the camaraderie they missed from their previous lives in the corporate world. Their spaces have evolved into a powerful coworking ecosystem. Learn how they’re working to bring Boston and Cambridge to the forefront of the mobile work shift.
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Start-up cities: London vs. Berlin
Amidst Europe’s dark economic woes there has been more than a ray of light emanating from some of their tech industries. London has held its position as the reigning start up heavyweight champion of Europe but a plucky contender in the shape of Berlin has emerged with aspirations on the title. Sav D’Souza, a Londoner, who has lived in Berlin the last year muses on the merits of both cities as creative hubs searching for the next Google or Facebook.
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