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Gabriela GrosseckWireless communication is changing the way people work, live, love and relate to places—and each other, says Andreas Kluth (interviewed here)
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Joe GrigsbyPermanently connected, she communicates by text, photo, video or voice throughout the day with her friends and family, and does her “work stuff” at the same time. She roams around town, but often alights at oases that cater to nomads.
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Patrin WSpecial Report. Wireless communication is changing the way people work, live, love and relate to places.
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The most wonderful thing about mobile technology today is that consumers can increasingly forget about how it works and simply take advantage of it. As Ms Canlas sips her Americano and dives into her e-mail in-box at the Nomad Café, she gives no thought to the specifications and standards that make her connection possible. It is the human connections that now take over. Since humans, as Sigmund Freud put it, must arbeiten und lieben, work and love, in order to find fulfilment, this report will start off by examining how they will work.
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Rotkapchen .Great coverage for a significant trend: techological nomads.
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