Their take on remote working spaces is an interesting one for people who perhaps lack a good work space and I agree the idea is enticing.<p>I imagine working in a collaborative space with my colleagues but also other friends in other jobs in the same virtual space. On paper it sounds great.<p>But I worry that spending too much time in a virtual world, will rid the need for people to build and live in their spaces in the real world. I can tell that there will significant monetization of virtual furniture that will be up for sale in the digital world.<p>Not only will I buy furniture in the real world, but also in the virtual world, which will likely become just as important in some respects. You might not have a great office space at home, but you'll need to fork out plenty of money to access premium workspaces virtually.<p>If Apple (and companies) can't make money off of the chair you buy in your home study, they'll sure as hell make sure you buy one from them in the virtual world.