Thanks for sharing Steve! Hopefully their coverage helps our cause - I had 
high expectations for their FB page only be reminded that they are in the 
business of drawing eyeballs...so their stories are often sensational 
headlines...including this lovely item: Flight attendant gets five years 
for smuggling passports in underwear http://bit.ly/1elkyOR

On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 10:03:28 AM UTC-7, Steve King wrote:
>
> USA Today's Road Warrior Voices 
> <http://www.usatoday.com/travel/roadwarriors/> is part of the USA Today 
> travel section and targeted at business travelers. Their article The 
> Ultimate Guide to Taking A Coworking Vacation in Tel Aviv 
> <http://roadwarriorvoices.com/2015/05/22/everything-you-need-to-know-about-taking-a-coworking-vacation-in-tel-aviv/>starts
>  
> with the following note from the editor:
>
> *EDITOR’S NOTE: At Road Warrior Voices, we believe that taking coworking 
> vacations or working remotely is the best way to see the world while 
> continuing to build your career. That’s why we want to be a leading source 
> of practical information and advice for digital nomads and Road Warriors 
> who would like turn their business trips into coworking vacations. We’ll be 
> sharing tips on everything from how to convince your boss to let you work 
> remotely  
> <http://roadwarriorvoices.com/2015/05/03/where-to-work-remotely-on-a-coworking-vacation-6-steps-to-help-you-decide/>to
>  
> how to decide where to spend your coworking vacation 
> <http://roadwarriorvoices.com/2015/05/03/where-to-work-remotely-on-a-coworking-vacation-6-steps-to-help-you-decide/>.
>  
> This is the first in a series of guides in some of our favorite cities to 
> work remotely. Check out our coworking section 
> <http://roadwarriorvoices.com/?s=coworking> for more advice, and as always 
> please share your comments below. *
>
>
> I've read a number of USA Today articles related to coworking over the 
> past few months, but somehow failed to grasp the extent of their coverage 
> until I read this. Take a look at their coworking section 
> <http://roadwarriorvoices.com/?s=coworking>to see it.
>
> A mainstream media outlet like USA Today deciding to do continued coverage 
> of a topic is a clear signal they think it's moving to or already 
> mainstream. Coworking, in the view of USA Today, has made it.
>  
>
>
>

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