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Only six per cent of office workers use social networking sites for business

Business users shun Web 2.0

Professionals failing to exploit the business benefits, claims survey

Phil Muncaster

Web 2.0 technologies and services are being shunned by business users who do not see the value in tools such as social networking and online video sharing, according to new research released today.

Network integration firm Telindus interviewed 1,000 office workers and found that only six per cent use social networking sites for business, while just five per cent listen to podcasts for corporate purposes.

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Only seven per cent said that they would use YouTube as a business tool.

"By ignoring Web 2.0's potential as a business tool, many organisations are in danger of missing out on one of the biggest communication and marketing channels currently available," said Mark Hutchinson, managing director of Telindus, in a statement.

"As long as employees use collaborative applications such as social networking sites, blogs and wikis responsibly, businesses can benefit from new and engaging ways of interacting with staff, customers and suppliers, as well as prospective employees and customers."

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