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10 reasons why coworking makes sense for startups

Imagine an office with people; only these people aren’t employed by the same company. One is a lawyer, the other, a freelance app developer, and the small team in the corner is building a service aimed at disrupting the mobile payments industry. This is coworking.
Coworking happens when a group of people, working independently of one another, share a workspace, and it’s happening all around the world. By some estimates, there were 1320 coworking spaces worldwide at the beginning of 2012, up 88% from the previous year. Today there are likely over 2000 coworking communities.
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