Workplace web bludging 'good for productivity'
Brisbane Times - Melbourne University's Dr Brent Coker did a study of 300 office workers and discovered that those who did some leisure web surfing during work (up to 20% of their time in office) were nine percent more productive than their co-workers who didn't. Entertaining Slashdot discussion here. [slashdot]
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