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Browser-Based Games You Can Win Without Losing Your Job

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Browser-Based Games You Can Win Without Losing Your Job
This collection of fun, uplifting, and engaging games will help you take your mind off work for a few minutes--but let you quickly shift back into gear when you need to. - Erez Zukerman, PCWorld
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Browser-Based Games You Can Win Without Losing Your JobA bit of distraction is a good way to become unstuck or gain new perspective on a work problem. Here are a few great games you can play for free, from the comfort of your browser, without installing anything (except Flash, which you probably already have). They're safe in terms of content, and you can step away if needed. After a few minutes, you'll be refreshed and ready to work again.
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