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Coworking Weekly: newsletter from Indy Hall’s Alex Hillman aims at leading conversation

Just about now, Coworking Weekly, a newsletter that promises to aggregate interesting and relevant coworking news from around the globe, is landing in the inboxes of some 700 people. It’s being curated by Alex Hillman, cofounder of Indy Hall, in a small move aimed at further cementing he and Indy Hall among the vanguard of […]

Just about now, Coworking Weekly, a newsletter that promises to aggregate interesting and relevant coworking news from around the globe, is landing in the inboxes of some 700 people.

It’s being curated by Alex Hillman, cofounder of Indy Hall, in a small move aimed at further cementing he and Indy Hall among the vanguard of the international movement he largely leads locally — and has used to build a consulting practice. To sign up for Coworking Weekly, which pledges a delivery Thursday mornings at 9am, click here.

@Newsycombinator, the news oriented Twitter handle of the startup incubator Y combinator, tweeted the announcement that Hillman had launched the newsletter on Monday. Later that day, Hillman tweeted that he’d received an outpouring of support for the newsletter including 400 sign-ups in one day. By the end of the evening, the multifarious Hillman reported 500 subscribers to the newsletter, whose first issue will be sent via email on Thursday. At time of publishing, the number was closer to 700.

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