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Old 01-30-2007, 12:34 PM
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An eye-tracking study of information usage in Web search:

Variations in target position and contextual snippet length

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Anything new here or just same "F" results?
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Anything new here or just same "F" results?
Yes, looks like simular type data, I think the above link has more information :)

User eyeballs appear to follow the same places as other research has shown.

One issue is that if websites use this data. Those websites will have a simular layout to each other.

And.. eyeball tracking research on those pages will show that their research is correct, after all this is where the important data is.

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Putting a important image lower right could show the data incorrect.
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And what about users who read right to left, etc..
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