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Updated: Thursday, 07 Feb 2013, 9:42 AM CST
Published : Thursday, 07 Feb 2013, 9:42 AM CST
MOBILE, Ala. - The latest trend at the office is something called 'Cyber Loafing'.
According to researchers at Kansas State and Southern Illinois universities Americans spend 60-to 80-percent of their time at work updating Facebook, shopping online or watching silly videos.
They say even people who knew they were being monitored didn't cut down on their "cyber loafing" until they were shown an example of a co-worker that was reprimanded.
More inspiration to cyber-loaf... Instagram has announced its full feed is now available on the web. Now, users can view all of their content, like, and comment without being restricted to their mobile app.
Using the web view, you can also browse on your iPad and Android tablet.
A new dating app claims it's able to take the rejection out of dating. It's called "Would Love 2". There's an IOS app that lets you choose who you would like to date from your Facebook contacts.
Your selection is then added to the app's locker, and is kept private until your undeclared love puts you in their locker. When the app declares a match, you both get an instant notification.
What you and your crush decide to do from there, is up to the two of you. You'll at least know that if you decide to make a move, you're less likely to be rejected.
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