Working across a digital divide

' Holdouts like Ms. Donahue's boss may simply be trying to manage an important resource--their attention, says Daniel Mittleman, associate professor of computer science at DePaul University, whose research focuses on the role of technology in collaboration. Alexei Marcoux, 45, an associate...

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