Is your coworker looking an inappropriate websites at work? We may have a solution

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Section: Web Everyone looks at websites that they should not be while at work, of course most people visit sites like Facebook, Twitter, and hopefully lots of tech blogs including Gadgetell. But there are those few that cannot get enough at home and venture to some less than work friendly sites—pr0n. And while you can block sites, there are always ways to get around those blocks. Given that, maybe the next best thing to do is sit them somewhere in the middle of the office, and also give them the…


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