December 14, 2006 4:56 AM PST
Research: U.S. worker interruptions costly
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Byproducts of an "always connected" culture, tech-enabled distractions ding businesses by as much as $588 billion annually.
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I bet, that if these workers are programmers, the actual lost value is even higher!