Reflections on 15 Years of Remote Work
It has come a long way—and it's not going back.
I'm old enough to remember the arrival of the Web. I remember early browsers, websites, search engines, ISPs, and e-mail clients. In the late 1990s, meetings started to come online. Webex, Skype, and Radmin promised to end superfluous travel--or at least minimize it. I remember being amazed at my ability to control a computer remotely. In New Jersey, I once logged into a remote session in Seattle to get to a computer in Pennsylvania.
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