How many of you folks blog at work?
Or even just surf other people’s blog at work?
None?
Right.
Neither do I.
I’m not suggesting that you use your company’s resources for personal business, but just in case you’re tempted to check your stats or see if somebody made any comment to a post you made out of the office but you don’t want to be seen by your officemates doing it, here’s a cool way of camouflaging your surfing activity.
Introducing WorkFriendly– this is a nifty website that allows you to browse in relative safety without anyone raising an eyebrow everytime they pass by your cubicle. You only have to go to this website, put in the site you want to surf, and voila! that site is transformed into a Microsoft Outlook document. It even has a ‘BOSS KEY’ button that you can hover on whenever somebody undesirable is around and it would show an article on procrastination.
We all know that blog surfing at work is never a good thing. The company owns your time while you’re in the office. But if you must scratch your surfing itch, be kind to yourself use WorkFriendly.
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