OJR: Eyetracking study: how younger readers view news sites
December 11th, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Online Journalism
Results from the first Eyetracking Research Consortium’s work comparing how users view the San Jose Mercury News’ site and the Contra Costa Times.
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