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Web Users Re-Visit in Steps

Web Users Re-Visit in Steps 02/12/2004 08:41 AM

Web Users Re-Visit in Steps
http://snipurl.com/4gbu
http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.HC/0 310011

There are all kinds of tools to help you find information on the Web, but if you don't bookmark the page when you get there, you're on your own when you need to find your way back. A study that teases out how people re-find pages could lead to better annotation tools. Following a marked trail, after all, is easier than relying on memory.




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