7 month ago
gleuschk : Representation dimension: Survey - still in progress, compiled by Ringel, includes new results from Oppermann
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Firefox joins top ten global brands - The open source browser Firefox has been rated alongside Google, Apple and Starbucks as one of the most powerful brands in the world in 2005, according to a study published on Monday
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32 month ago
Milo Vermeulen : Google's statistics on most-used HTML tags and classes [via]
Andy Baio : Google Code's Web Authoring Statistics - popular elements and attributes across a billion webpage sample set [via]
Nelson Minar : Web authoring stats - Google's analysis of 1 billion web pages' HTML
Eric Meyer : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - "In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata."
kayodeok : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - In December 2005 we did an analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents, extracting information about popular class names, elements, attributes, and related metadata. The results we found are available below. We hope this is of use!
Jeremy Zawodny : Web Authoring Statistics - Web Authoring Statistics: interesting google stats on web page elements and such
François Nonnenmacher : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - View this with Firefox or an SVG-enabled browser
Paul Hammond : Google Code: Web Authoring Statistics - analysis of a sample of slightly over a billion documents
Richard Rutter : Web Authoring Statistics - Google investigates the popularity of classes, elements, etc.
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Men Are From Google Women Are From Yahoo - Women view the Internet as a place to extend, support, and nurture relationships and communities. Men tend to see it as an office, a library, or a playground - screw the community, this is about function not family
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32 month ago
kayodeok : BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Star Trek is 'most missed' series - Sci-fi series Star Trek is the show most people want to see returned to their TV screens, a survey has found
deusx : BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Star Trek is 'most missed' series - "Sci-fi series Star Trek is the show most people want to see returned to their TV screens, a survey has found."
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36 month ago
Wayne Burkett : The Power of Default Values (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - "If users always clicked the best link, then swapping the order of the two links should also swap the percentages, and this didn't happen. The top hit still got the most clicks." #
kayodeok : The Power of Default Values (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - Search engine users click the results listings' top entry much more often than can be explained by relevancy ratings. Once again, people tend to stick to the defaults
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Ask Download Squad: What's the first thing you install on your computer? - What's the first thing you install on your computer? Drivers, Firefox, Security Utilities from Sysinternal and NirSoft, AntiVirus, AntiSpyware etc
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37 month ago
kayodeok : Key Website Research Highlights Gender Bias - A first-of-its-kind study conducted by experts at the University of Glamorgan has proved that men and women really are poles apart when it comes to what catches their eye on the internet
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37 month ago
kayodeok : What Type of Windows Weenie Are You? - Did you know that every time a Windows user converts an angel gets an iPod?
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38 month ago
Philippe Janvier : Public Awareness of Internet Terms - "The average American internet user is not sure what podcasting is, what an RSS feed does, or what the term phishing means". [via] #
kayodeok : Tech terms: The average American internet user is not sure what podcasting is, what an RSS feed does, or what the term "phishing" means - Large numbers of internet users do not know the basic definition of some of the hottest new internet innovations and one of the most serious online dangers
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38 month ago
kayodeok : How Americans Search - A recent study from Harris Interactive shines interesting light on the behavior and preferences of Americans when searching the web
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Study shows men are responsible for surge in spyware on workplace computers - According to a recent survey by SurfControl, computer misuse by men causes a surge in spyware on office PCs
Nelson Minar : Males get spyware - more than females. "recreational surfing", no doubt
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kayodeok : 64bit misconceptions - Neowin does an impromptu survey of common 64bit misconceptions
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