Spyware programs on work computers tell allSource: WFLXfox29
WEST PALM BEACH, FL (WFLX) - Recent studies show the average person surfs the net at work for one to two hours for personal reasons and not for work duties.
The Thing That Drives Me Nuts About My Co-Worker... Source: msn.careerbuilder.com
For many people, bad habits are unconscious. John might not realize that clipping his fingernails in the lunchroom is repulsive. Suzy is clueless that coffee was not made to be slurped and Ed doesn't know that showering only three times per week is unhygienic (and stinky!).

As I've settled into my first "white collar" desk job over the past nine months I've come to regard my co-workers as family.

This was mostly written by a friend, but I found it so amusing that I edited his original, added a couple sentences and corrected his grammar, and posted it here.
Living in a boxSource: BBC News
An eight-foot aluminium box is being touted as the solution to the housing shortage. But what's it like to sleep, eat, wash and entertain in one? BBC News's Rajesh Mirchandani did just that.
Ceiling Height Alters How You ThinkSource: Yahoo! News
Workers have long been concerned about glass ceilings at the office. Now they can wonder if the physical ceiling is keeping them from their full mental potential.
Individuality and chaos in the workspaceSource: leeiwan.wordpress.com
Is your workspace unique? Should it be?
Does your company project the image of sameness, order and uniformity by having cubicles and work-spaces coordinated and equal to one another? Why? Because it looks good, gives the impression of order, control and discipline?
5 Dream Jobs for WomenSource: msnbc.com
Five Dream Jobs for Women
Go ahead, enjoy your coffee. Appreciate the coziness of your cubicle. Be grateful for all of the little things that make your day more pleasant.
Dilbert's Ultimate CubicleSource: ideo.com
Not really news. But interesting nonetheless. Creator of Dillbert, Scott Adams worked with Ideo to come up with the ultimate cubicle.