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Monday, July 19, 2004

With all of the productivity gains of the networked economy, why are we still working the same number of hours (or more)? Is it that we get more done in the same time, or is it that a certain equilibrium has been reached -- that all of the productivity benefits of the Internet have been balanced by all of the productivity-sapping powers of the web?

1 Comments:

Blogger Zach Shrier said...

We're at all-time levels of productivity. That's why there are $39 DVD players.

11:12 AM

 

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