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Here's a new buzzword for ya: Cyberloafing, defined as wasting time at work online, takes up as much as 80% of the time we spend online at work! Researchers at Kansas State discovered that it may be time for companies to get tough with employees who live on Facebook between 9 and 5.

It's especially bad with young people who feel social networking is an acceptable behavior while on the clock. Even when they are being monitored, they don't care.

But while younger workers are sharing status updates, older workers are doing things like managing their finances. The tough part for managers, according to the researchers, is acting too much like big brother which could negatively affect office morale.

Of course, there will be even lower morale when THE COMPANY GOES UNDER BECAUSE EVERYONE WAS TWEETING! Sorry...inside voice.