IM use 'should be monitored'
Instant messaging is still used more often for personal reasons in the workplace than for business purposes, a new survey shows.
A report issued on Thursday by Meta Group found that 57 per cent of the people surveyed at 300 companies worldwide use IM at work for personal chitchat more often than for job-related communications.
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