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February 2, 2005

Charging Employees for Net Use

Perhaps this will put an end to employees' blogging (at least from work) -

"Exinda Networks says it's developed a system that allows a company to monitor exactly which Web sites are visited by each employee and how much bandwidth has been used--in terms of a cash loss to the employer."

Employees to be billed for personal Net Use? By Munir Kotadia ZDNet Australia February 1, 2005, 9:13 AM PT

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