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“Go Daddy is backpedaling over its support of the “Stop Online Piracy Act,” or SOPA, that’s working its way through Congress. It may be too little, too late”
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“Go Daddy is backpedaling over its support of the “Stop Online Piracy Act,” or SOPA, that’s working its way through Congress. It may be too little, too late”
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“With the fog of Facebook, YouTube and emails that seem to regularly pop up on computer screens, it’s a wonder anyone ever gets any actual work done these days. Try as one might to concentrate, the Internet generally means that distractions — social networks, news updates, or emails from friends — are but a click away for most workers. The good news for procrastinators and the easily distracted is that there are tools out there that will block distractions like Facebook and YouTube and even stop email alerts. “
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