Does anyone have a link to any good R&D on the usage of a "Print Friendly" link 
on a website. If it's used at all, if 1% of people click on it, etc.
 
There's a discussion on the guidelines of it's usage...
http://www.ixda.org/discuss.php?post=28529
...but no discussion on IF it's actually used.
 
I just notice that I see it in a lot of mockups we get from ad companies(the 
kids of design companies that don't do many websites), and I just don't put a 
"print" link into any of my mockups, since I figure it's a pretty much useless 
function.
 
Wouldn't an "Open in Word" be more useful? Stripping the template out, and 
having a nice word doc with the content in it.
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