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There are many ways, including programs, to track employee's web time but
whether the employee is surfing for their work or surfing for personal
reasons is a lot harder to figure. Sometimes, even web surfing seemingly
unrelated to employment can lead to benefits to the employer!
--
Gary Vocks
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www.under-1-roof.com/PuzzlePage.html
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From: "Trudy M Phillips" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 5:52 PM
Subject: question not especially RIM related
> Does anyone know of a program that would allow and employer to see how
> much
> time (per some time period) an employee is surfing the web when they
> should be
> working? A client asked me that question today and I surely there is. So
> starting with this knowledgeable group.
>
> Trudy M. Phillips
> File Management, LLC
> "Bringing Order Out of Chaos"
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