• Less than 24 hours after being told that he was being let go -- enough time to pack up his desk and send a farewell e-mail to colleagues -- he received news that his position in video promotion and strategic marketing had been saved.

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  • Road warriors spend much of their time clipping snippets from downloaded company reports and spreadsheets to e-mail to colleagues and clients a task that is all but impossible for iPhone users.

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  • You can also get a group-blog going easily by giving out the same e-mail address to colleagues.

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  • When Julio Prieto, the young lawyer for the plaintiffs, learned that Chevron was seeking information from Stratus, he sent a frantic e-mail to his colleagues.

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  • The case centred on an e-mail he forwarded to colleagues advising them to "clean up" their files.

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  • She and a male colleague would frequently meet for lunch and e-mail each other and other colleagues about stocks, the report says.

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  • Our company e-mail (though fortunately not our blogging platform) has also been down, and I have been communicating with colleagues through their private e-mail, to the extent that I have them, and through social media, such as Twitter and Facebook.

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  • Segal advises staying in close touch with stateside colleagues, via e-mail and phone, and treating home visits as times to connect.

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  • In one e-mail exchange, a Goldman banker invites colleagues to join in a betting pool on how much Archipelago's stock would jump the day the deal got announced.

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  • They think about how to use the insurance money to maybe install electronic health records with colleagues, or provide easier phone and e-mail access, or offer expanded hours.

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  • And despite investing some of the potential prize money to promote the team on Facebook and Twitter, Dr Rahwan and his colleagues found that most participants used good old-fashioned e-mail.

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  • Gelb is notorious among colleagues for his work habits, which involve pre-dawn e-mail sessions and a ruthless efficiency with time.

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  • Officials concede they are refraining from offering a preliminary or cursory analysis of the e-mail because they are "trying not to excite Pearl's family, friends and colleagues" at The Wall Street Journal, where the 38-year-old Pearl works as a reporter.

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  • E-mail disclaimers are one of the minor nuisances of modern office life, along with fire drills, annual appraisals and colleagues who keep sneezing loudly.

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