July 2007 Archives
Ah, Facebook.
From Privacy invasions, to conspiracy theories
I've already fallen into the Facebook productivity sink-hole, and so has Jeanine.
I've been thinking about the impact that Facebook would have on the work ethic of all the people making use of it, and my conclusions weren't very good.
Duncan McLeod comments on a statement that he received from Gartner. The statement comes to the same conclusion that many Facebook users have already come to.
Is this really that much of a problem? Surely Social Networking Sites can be used for something productive?
I know, from first hand experience, that LinkedIn is being used heavily by recruiters from technology companies.
Thats useful, right?
Should companies be blocking Social Networking Sites during office
hours, or should they let their employees decide at their own
discretion?
If someone is going to neglect their work, then surely that should be
addressed, instead of skirting around the issue by removing the
distraction?
If these are the kind of people that live in the place, no wonder Bush was elected twice…
Some people have too much free time. Or they’ve just taken up a lesser-known hobby.
Sometimes, the strangest things can give you that warm fuzzy feeling.
Like 29000 little rubber ducks floating around on the oceans for the last 15 years.

