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Find Secret Public-Sleeping Dens With 'Google Naps'

Finally, a crowdsourcing effort aimed at reducing productivity.
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Travelers who want to plan the laziest vacation ever now have the perfect tool: "Google Naps," a service that reveals a city's hidden bevy of places to take a load off and ssnnrrrggggg.

"Naps" is one of the few crowdsourcing projects out there geared toward lowering productivity. Simply allow it to sense your location, and it spits out a Google Maps-powered guide to where to find the nearest snoozing spot. Options range from public benches to lounges in businesses to libraries to a surprisingly number of grassy fields. (Super-somnolent Naps users have zero fear of ticks and dog pee.)