Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Backyard offices

  • Its the instant office — or as close to one as you might get. Single-room structures made by a growing number of companies can be delivered to the backyard and set up in a matter of days. Cheap? Not usually.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • At 2.7 pounds, its portable, just not quite like the original. Still, you can easily lift Big Jambox with one hand, transport it to the backyard or to your office where, like the first Jambox, you can use it as a speaker phone. At $299.
  • (USA Today)
  • The Australians, who began building simple backyard homes for the elderly in the '70s pay for health care delivered in the home instead of in the doctor's office.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • Small prefab structures are near-instant backyard work spaces, a corner office that feels separate from home but still provides a commute measured in steps instead of miles.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • When architect Sarah Deeds wanted to set up a home office, there wasnt an extra room in the 500-square-foot one-bedroom home she shares with her carpenter partner John McBride, so she looked to the backyard for space.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In the video, the sign appears to be in his backyard. Thats how we deal with it round here WRAL was unable to verify that story with the Lumberton police or the Robeson Sheriff's office. Jones said she'd heard the story, too.
  • (WRAL)
  • The birdbath is on a grassy patch just east of the City Council's offices bordered by construction apparatus for the renovation of City Hall.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • The Basque giants and their passionate fans would loath to see one of their fierce rivals celebrate a league triumph in their backyard. But the men in Just another history-making day at the office then.
  • (goal.com)
  • Mothers Day Tip #3: Make Sure Its Mobile Moms are constantly on-the-go, whether its school pick-up or drop-off, soccer practice, a doctor appointment, or the office.
  • (Marketwatch)

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