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Facebookers Cost Bosses Billions?
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Yes, according to internet security firm SurfControl.
Workers surfing the Internet social networking site Facebook could be costing their employers billions of dollars in lost productivity, an analysis by an Internet security firm said on Monday. Facebook is the latest Internet networking craze, with more than 230,000 Australians already signed up and reports of more than 100 new users every hour.
Internet security company SurfControl looked at the phenomenon, and found Australian workers who keep a close watch on their Facebook profile page were costing their employers up to A$5 billion ($4 billion) a year.
“People love being there and telling people what they are doing right now, what their thoughts are right at this second,” SurfControl chairman Richard Cullen told Australian radio.
“It’s so interactive that people just get addicted to watching their Facebook groups all the time.”
Now, the firm isn’t advising blocking the social network, as socializing makes for happier employees. Actually, the article doesn’t say how companies can fix it efficiently, if at all. WWYD? (What would you do?)

