Monday, March 21, 2016

cyberloafing

This is no small problem. Such “cyberloafing” costs U.S. business as much as $85 billion a year, according to a University of Nevada study. In addition to hurting productivity, it uses up bandwidth and can expose a company to computer viruses. People in a study by Kansas State University admitted to cyberloafing from 60% to 80% of their time online at work.

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