Sunday, April 15, 2007

 

British population doing a lot of WILF’ing

According to an online survey British Internet users are likely to spend an average of two days a month surfing the web with no particular task in mind. The process is called -- short for what was I looking for?, According to the study more than two thirds of Britons admit to wilfing and a quarter spend 30 percent or more of their time on the Internet surfing without any purpose. Apparently, men are bigger wilfers than women, with shopping websites the biggest distractions.

This process of wasting time on the internet can also have major downturn or loss of productivity for many british companies and if its happening in the UK, one can only imagine what is happing in other countries.


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