E-mail is ruining my life!
Two million e-mails are sent every minute in the UK. That is almost three billion each day. But what is the real cost of this information overload ? We can spend up to half our working day going through our inbox, leaving us tired, frustrated and unproductive. A recent study found one-third of office workers suffer from e-mail stress. And it is expensive, too. One FTSE firm estimated that dealing with pointless e-mails cost it £39m a year. Now firms are being forced to help staff deal with the daily avalanche in their inboxes. Some hire e-mail consultants, while others are experimenting with e-mail free days. Ray Tomlinson is not a household name , but perhaps he should be. Ray was responsible for the e-mail revolution. In 1971, he developed the code that enabled him to send an e-mail between two computers for the first time. He says: "I do feel proud of this accomplishment. In some sense it was such a simple thing to do at the time, but it has had ra...