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<title>The End of the Office: How the Way We Work Was Broken — and What Replaces It</title>
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The open-plan office, once hailed as a revolution in collaboration, is being quietly retired.Five years ago, the office was the unquestioned center of professional life. Today, it is something closer to a choice — and that shift is turning out to be far more radical than anyone predicted.In the spring of 2020, roughly half a billion white-collar workers around the world were sent home with a laptop and told to figure it out. Most assumed the arrangement would last weeks. Some assumed months. Almost nobody assumed it would permanently alter the architecture of how work gets done — but that is exactly what happened.The pandemic did not invent remote work. It compressed what might have been a twenty-year transition into roughly eighteen months, and in doing so it forced a global experiment whose results are now coming in. Those results are messy, contested, and deeply important. They reveal not just how people want to work, but what work is actually for — and whether the structures we built around it in</description>
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Google Brings Gemini to macOS: A Game-Changer for Apple Power UsersIn a move that signals a significant shift in the competitive landscape of desktop artificial intelligence, Google has officially launched a dedicated Gemini app for macOS. For months, Mac users have primarily interacted with Google’s flagship AI through browser tabs, but this native release promises to weave generative AI directly into the fabric of the Apple desktop experience. By prioritizing speed, accessibility, and contextual awareness, Google is positioning Gemini as more than just a chatbot; it is aiming to become an indispensable productivity partner for professionals, students, and creatives alike.Seamless Integration at Your FingertipsThe centerpiece of the new macOS app is its focus on frictionless access. Recognizing that the biggest hurdle to AI&amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2026 15:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
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