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How remote work withers our social networks

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 26, 2022

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Physical space has a unique characteristic that is not found online: inevitability.Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than two-and-a-half years ago, there have been endless debates about working remotely. At first Zoom and Teams software inspired optimistic futurists to announce that the office was now irrelevant. Then, a militant return-to-the-office demand rose to defy them. The most recent prominent boast came from who told... + full article



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