and the web, users and people have changed a lot since 1995, I would say so 
much so that that stat would know be unreliable...




>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/03/2007 1:19:56 pm >>>
> > One of my favourite stats is that 30% of browser activity involves 
> > using the Back button AND that 30% of users have no idea what the Back 
> > button is or does.
> 
> Where does that statistic come from? Do you have a citation for that?
> 
The former comes from L. Catledge and J. Pitkow, "Characterizng Browsing
Strategies in the World-Wide Web" in Proceedings of the Third International
World Wide Web Conference, Darmstadt, Germany (1995).


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