I really enjoyed Alex's email yesterday about the case against Free
Coworking.  If coworking is of value to you, why wouldn't you pay for it?
It obviously has a cost, why would you not reciprocate the owner/providor
for making coworking available?
Adrienne

2012/4/2 Felix Schürholz <[email protected]>

> Looking at the recent entries in the “Free Coworking 
> Directory<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsBt-syY2tDCdDhjbl8wemh2SXRjbEMxcXozMmF4U0E#gid=0>”
> it is apparent that from the last 7 entries 6 come from the USA, and of
> those, 5 from California. It remains to be seen whether this is a
> coincidence or the start of a stable trend. With now 3 free coworking
> offers in Los Angeles with Droplabs (Free Basic Use), kleverdog coworking
> (every other Friday) and Indie Desk (every 2nd Monday of the month) we have
> a first free coworking capital in California. I hope other cities will
> follow this wonderful example and collaborative endeavour.
>
> If you want to know more about free coworking please refer to our resource
> page <http://www.coworking-news.de/free-coworking-resources/>.
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