narau launched last year and it lists desks in 350 locations, including co—working spaces, offices andpace to where i live and narau says this is different from the tradition co—working model where you would rent access to a dedicated co—working space on a longish—term contract, maybe month to month, but with this service, individuals can lease out spare desks and workers can work for as little as an hour without a contract. they say it's a bit like airbnb, but for desks. with many office spaces now sitting empty, a service like this could help building owners to monetise underused properties, with the app taking 10% of the fees and also giving users more flexibility on the type of place they want to work. so whether you're kind of relatively introverted, you might want to space that is quiet, and that might be more suited to you or if you might be more extroverted and want to go to a super creative space. people now don't need to go to an office space to show that they are working. and while it's mostly being used by individuals, some companies are also using the app to help their emp