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Texting and e-mail becoming harder habits to break

by Mike Boyd

Published: July 3,2009

Time posted: 12:00 am

Tags: Mike Boyd, texting

It’s not just us lowly rank-and-file workers cowering in our cubicles any more. Seems the suits also have succumbed to cellphone addiction. At least that’s the word from NFI Research. According to a worldwide survey of senior executives and managers, 59 percent of respondents said they use their phone for receiving e-mail, 57 percent send e-mail and 54 ...





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