We recently conducted a study among e-mail end users and found that nearly 50% of users report that they suffer from e-mail overload at least ‘fairly often’ – 6% of users experience e-mail overload ...
The AI capability we unlocked today is based on Gmail's new Gemini-powered features, announced this week.
Ding! You’ve got mail—again, and again, and again. If you’re a knowledge worker, you’re tied to your computer for getting your work done. For better or worse, that means that your email is ...
A recent study has revealed that the vast majority of US adults feel “overwhelmed” by their email inboxes, while a third have admitted defeat and abandoned or deleted them altogether. The continuous ...
With the holiday season upon us, work-life balance (or “life-work integration,” as I am fonder of calling it) is a challenge for many of us in and out of academia. Perhaps the biggest challenge for ...
“People really are e-mail addicts,” says futurist Thornton May. “So many people have become victims of the tool instead of masters of the tool.” Here’s how some people are, if not mastering the tool, ...
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Thanks to the avalanche of messages they receive every day, many professionals and office workers say they suffer from email overload. It doesn't have to be that way.
It happened with cigarettes. It happened with red meat. And carbs. And SUVs. And now it's happening with e-mail. The preferred communication channel of millions of Americans is no longer cool.
My day is spent running meetings — staff meetings, steering committee meetings and meetings of various kinds of national/regional/local governance bodies. Over the past year, I have noticed a trend of ...
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