FILE UNDER: LAST LAUGH. Former Vice President and unsuccessful presidential candidate Al Gore took considerable ribbing from just about everybody over his much-quoted (and probably misquoted) claim to have invented the Internet. So it was something of a surprise to see Gore scheduled to receive a lifetime achievement award at this year's ninth annual Webby Awards, which honor innovation on the Web and are presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Vint Cerf, who probably has a legitimate claim to having invented the Internet, is scheduled to present the award to Gore at a June 6 ceremony in New York, the first time outside its San Francisco birthplace. This year's Webby Awards will be held at Gotham Hall and hosted by TV comedian Rob Corddry of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
UP IN SMOKE. According to researchers at the University of London Institute of Psychiatry, there's a serious "info-mania" problem among British workers that's affecting their mental capacity. Obsessively checking E-mail and text messages during meetings, in the evenings, and on weekends results in mental fatigue that affects IQ scores by as much as 10 points. That's more than double the four-point loss seen in studies done on the impact of smoking marijuana, and equal to the effect of missing a night's sleep.
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