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		<title>No more rush hour. The work day is changing.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The old rule of work was nine to five and a morning commute to the office everyday. The new work day is anywhere and any time. Fast Company contributor Jay Cassano poses an interesting question: "Does The New York Subway Know The 9 To 5 Is Dead?". New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority is having problems planning the train schedule because people have started traveling outside the traditional morning and evening commutes. Ross Perlin, also for Fast Company, takes the discussion further in her article "These Are The New Rules of Work". The digital era is changing how, when and where we work - making both employers and employees more flexible, and maybe forever bidding farewell to rush hour?]]></description>
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		<title>Digital Nomads &#8211; working from anywhere</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a digital world, we can work from anywhere. Next month will mark the 5th year anniversary of my freelance career. In 2010, when I was still a communications student at Stockholm University, I decided to start my own company and start supporting smaller organizations with social media strategy and management. This was just at [&#8230;]]]></description>
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