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It is easier than ever to become a digital nomad – a person who has no fixed address, rarely spends more than a few months in one country and keeps up with their work on their computer from co-working spaces, coffee shops or hotel rooms around the world. Apparently this type of lifestyle is getting more and more popular among online professionals and thus there have been dozens of useful articles written on the topic, such as: “Digital nomads explain how they live, work and travel” on TheNextWeb; “Work from anywhere but home” on FastCompany; and my own piece “What…

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