Thursday, September 09, 2004
: Nothing but 'Net' Roam :
How your eyes read news By Cory Doctorow
Researchers with the Eyetrack III project used software-controlled cameras to follow the eyes of readers who were perusing news websites, in order to determine the topology of attention.
Do You Click Randomly On Websites ?
In a new study about web-use behavior, one of the more interesting findings was that people tend to click a lot on websites -- and they're not talking about links. People just click within a website. While the snippet linked here doesn't suggest a reason why, I definitely do this, so I can at least explain my thought process.
Read in detail here.
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