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Analysing Parallel and Passive Web Browsing Behavior and its Effects on Website Metrics
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2014
arXiv
pre-print
Getting deeper insights into the online browsing behavior of Web users has been a major research topic since the advent of the WWW. It provides useful information to optimize website design, Web browser design, search engines offerings, and online advertisement. We argue that new technologies and new services continue to have significant effects on the way how people browse the Web. For example, listening to music clips on YouTube or to a radio station on Last.fm does not require users to sit
arXiv:1402.5255v1
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