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A nice piece in the
Financial Times by Andrew Bolger who says: "A burgeoning breed of ‘techno-commuters’ is using fast, newly affordable broadband connections to hold down city jobs without sacrificing rural isolation." It includes an interesting case study on Steve Thomson, a former investment banker who runs an online business information service about the Russian aerospace industry from the Hebridean island of Tiree. Nothing spectacularly new in the feature but a good roundup of the latest thinking and moves in the homeworking world.
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