Re: Alexa: How People Search the Web

From: Bryan Carson (Bryan.Carson@wku.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 19 2001 - 11:39:49 PST


I'll admit to sometimes doing that by accident.

--Bryan M. Carson

"T. R. Halvorson" wrote:
>
> An example excerpted from Alexa study published February 14, 2001.
>
> "Rather than entering a uniform resource locator ("URL") into the address
> field of their Web browsers, millions of Internet users enter the name of
> the site they want into the search box of their homepage or other search
> engine."
>
> http://www.alexaresearch.com/clientdir/news/report.php?id=23
>
> T. R. Halvorson
> LexNotes
> Synoptic Text Information Services, Inc.
> mailto:trh@lexnotes.com
> http://www.lexnotes.com
> http://www.lexnotes.com/tr.shtml
>
> Author of:
> Law of the Super Searchers: The Online Secrets of Top Legal Researchers

-- 
Bryan M. Carson, J.D., M.I.L.S.
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