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Time on the internet at work is more common than you think. researchers at kansas state university claim between 60 and 80% of screen time at the office is spent cyber loafing. the official term for watching cute animals or shopping online at the office. meanwhile, according to a new survey, more and more web users, 61%, report taking breaks from facebook for weeks at a time. the reasons, everything from changing privacy policies to disagreements to too much drama. sports highlights including major upset in college basketball plus drivers came across a bizarre sight in philly and these flames gave a dangerous explosion. under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data. got enough joshua trees? . on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time. yea, the golden barrels. managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. ....
Jenna: right now a new warning of a security problem in microsoft s internet explorer. rick has more on this now, rick. this is a problem more than half of all web users use internet explorer, that is the microsoft program that allows people to search the web. the bug was found over the weekend giving hackers a which to get into people s personal computers. microsoft said it was aware of the bug but didn t plan on issuing a patch, a fix that people could download on their computers. now microsoft says engineers are working on a patch and will get it out as soon as it is ready. it a spebgts inch per ne affects internet explorer 6, 7, 7, and 8, ten apparently is safe. it gives people abg toes to crediaccess to credit card ....
Welcome back, everybody. the record $500 million that s right, $500 million jackpot has lottery fever sweeping the web and the nation ahead of tonight s mega millions drawing. with april fools day this sunday, everyone is searching online for pranks as well as april fools day. here s yahoo! web life editor heather cabot with all the details. good morning, heather. good morning, guys. this week s web users are dreaming about getting rich. at least a teeny tiny chance they could win tonight s mega millions jackpot, the largest in history. the contest spanning 42 states, the district of columbia and the virgin islands is spiking big time on yahoo! up 2,700%. and more than half of the look-ups are coming from guys. and perhaps fantasizing about an early retirement. two-thirds of those searching for info are between the ages of 30 and 54. interest is high in michigan, ....
Well, the run-up to the oscars sunday on abc inspired a lot of curiosity this week and a whole lot of searches on yahoo. indeed. consumer reaction to the skyrocketing price of gas was another big topic, as you can imagine. yahoo s web life editor heather cabot has the details. good morning to you, heather. good morning, guys. with gas prices creeping up to the dreaded $4 a gallon mark, web users are hot on the story. this week on yahoo searches for fuel prices soared up 929%. they just raised the prices right now. lookups for gas prices by zip code are huge right now as people hunt down cheap gas in their neighborhoods. the states searching most for deals are indiana, north dakota, minnesota, florida, and nebraska. and consumers are also looking for new cars with better gas mileage. in the last seven days we ve seen increased interest in ....
The move, but also did not hold them in contempt. tonight a who is watching you report. on google s new privacy rules, the company is getting a lot of push back. katherine is here to tell us about it. good evening. good evening. the european union is asking google to delay the roll out of its privacy policy scheduled for march 1 until the e.u. has verified it does not violate europe s data protection laws. this is gaining traction on capitol hill where lawmakers met behind closed doors on thursday with google executives about its controversial plan to cross reference data from consumers. quote, it was obvious to me as i left the room congresswoman mary bono mac said this company has established this policy so instead of the consumer being the master of the internet, google is the master of the consumer. i think that is just wrong. as one example, when you sign into g mail, web users are asked ....