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Travelers Cannot Find Work-Friendly Coffee Shops in New Cities

Tourists and remote workers in unfamiliar cities have difficulty identifying specialty coffee shops that are wifi-friendly with menus accessible in their language. Existing tools like Google Maps require significant manual filtering to surface venues suited to focused work sessions.

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