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With a simple connection to ‘the Cloud’, we can find a place to work from our smartphones, hold a virtual meeting with our webcams, manage our teams from afar… But when it comes to signing contracts, the Cloud suddenly bursts …
Sound is massively important to the mobile and flexible working experience. Too much of it, and it’s distracting; too little of it, and it’s hard to be creative. There are a couple of things you can do to better control …
Work schedules are hectic even in a typical, at-your-desk-all-day situation, never mind when you’re working remotely and hopping from site to site or trying to balance work with life demands while telecommuting from home. With the number of worldwide mobile …
WorkSnug is based here in London, though our users are spread all over the world. We’re also pretty agile – we’re a small team of flexible workers, splitting our work days (and sometimes nights!) between the office, our homes and …
We’re fashionably late to the Evernote party. The note-taking suite of apps and services has been around since 2008, and we’ve used it – on and off – since then, but we’re only now beginning to fully understand its potential …
A roundup of the month’s best links for mobile workers and digital nomads We’re always posting links to our Facebook and Twitter pages – to posts we’ve found interesting as mobile workers, and we hope you find them interesting too. …
Here’s a sobering thought: According to anti-theft device maker Kensington, one in ten laptops will eventually be stolen. I’ve been lucky – and I’ve even left my laptop in a crowded bar! But laptop security is a serious thing: we’ve …
(Ed. note: Genevieve DeGuzman is a bit of a whiz when it comes to organising her workload. These tips should help you get organised too and start 2012 off on the right foot. Happy New Year, by the way!) 1. Blur the …
Here in the Snug Office, we’re lucky that we can motivate one another when we’re feeling, you know, a bit demotivated. There are times, however, when we work alone, whether that’s at home or on the move, and we …