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		<title>Embracing Unrestricted Mobility</title>
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We&#8217;ve been on the road quite a bit in the last month, and between the two of us we&#8217;ve hit Maine, Milwaukee, Chicago, Taipei and New York in just a few weeks, with a few more trips on the horizon. We like to consider ourselves digital nomads and have a goal of being location independent [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve been on the road quite a bit in the last month, and between the two of us we&#8217;ve hit Maine, Milwaukee, Chicago, Taipei and New York in just a few weeks, with a few more trips on the horizon. We like to consider ourselves digital nomads and have a goal of being location independent in order to experience as much as we can &#8211; definitely a lot more than when chained to an office desk. Thanks to the developments of wireless technology and lots of devices, we are always connected. While many people love working at larger companies and thrive on daily office camaraderie and a certain level of stability, we like to feel the freedom of unrestricted mobility. Whether we are jumping on a Skype call via our iPhones while reviewing new devices in downtown Taipei, sending our developers daily feedback from coastal Maine or responding to an email thread while watching our favorite Chicago baseball team rally to pull out an exciting win, we remain productive from virtually anywhere. Not that life is always that exciting, but with family and friends scattered, global tech events and lots of frequent flier miles, we like to take advantage of any change in scenery.</p>
<p><span>In real-estate the emphasis is always put on &#8220;location, location, location!&#8221; and thanks to ever-evolving technology we can now be productive from almost any location &#8211; the devices and connectivity leave us no excuse. And while we understand that there is no place like home, we like to think we have many homes &#8211; the primary one being the World Wide Web. So we embrace our unrestricted mobility as much as we can, allowing us to experience more in life while continuing to move the ball forward. Who needs vacation?</span></p>
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