UK browsers lose themselves in aimless surfing

By Timothy Bowes

“Two-thirds of UK surfers lose significant portions of their time to irrelevant net browsing, according to a study published this week. Workers confronted with the almost unlimited pool of online information become distracted and begin – according to the report’s authors – ‘wilfing’. This is short for ‘What Was I Looking For?’”

PC-PRO, News, Wednesday 11 April 2007

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