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If you work from home or otherwise alone and are struggling to find your productivity sweet spot, it could be that where you’re working is just too darn quiet. That’s the theory behind Coffitivity, a ...
As someone who mainly works at home, I’m well aware of just how silent a lonely home office can be—and how quickly it can grate on your nerves and distract you with its lack of sound. Some people rely ...
Coffitivity is an app that turns your too-quiet (and frankly pretty creepy) home office into a buzzing coffee shop, only without the jerk who’s hogging the single power outlet all frikkin’ morning ...
Several studies have previously shown that coffee shop buzz is good for your creativity and productivity, thanks to providing "just the right amount" of background noise. You don't have to head ...
Some days, working at home can be a drag. And while you'd love to take your laptop down to the coffee shop, paying for a triple-shot, extra-large cappuccino every two hours is going to put a hole in ...
Turns out there’s a good reason to work out of a coffee shop other than the free wifi. A study by researchers at the University of British Columbia and the University of Virginia suggests that ...
Coffitivity, a U.S.-based website that allows users to stream ambient coffee shop sounds for free, is creating an unexpected buzz -- in Seoul. The site, which launched half a year ago, touts the ...
Research has suggested that <a href="http://americaninno.com/boston/2013/06/23/the-secret-to-being-creative-go-to-a-coffee-shop-but-dont-drink-the-coffee/">ambient ...
What is it about coffee shops that seem so conducive to getting work done? Is it all that caffeine? Maybe the social aspect of actually having to face other human beings, instead of blogging in your ...
I don't know about you, but I have trouble concentrating in way-too-quiet workspaces—I prefer the buzz of a coffee shop when I'm working on a project. And it seems I'm not alone: A recent study by the ...