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Give a guy Internet access, and he’ll surf ESPN.com all day, right? Actually, no, say researchers at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Their latest National Technology Readiness Survey found that employees with Internet access at both home and work spend less time using the Web for personal activities at the office than they spend doing work online at home. Apparently, said Roland Rust, director of the school’s Center for e-Service, “employees are more responsible than businesses would admit or suspect.”

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