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OFFICE 2.0
Today's workplace is far cry from the work environment of 20 or even 10 years ago. Thanks to technology, the ability to exchange information with anyone anywhere at anytime has changed the way we talk with each other, how we access information and how we socialize. Office 2.0 explores changes in the workplace ranging from IM breaking down communication barriers with younger professionals to collaboration in virtual teams geographically dispersed.
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Bryan Derballa for The Wall Street Journal High-school seniors in Brooklyn, N.Y., sending text messages after school.
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