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Current interfaces for browsing history are focused on URLs when perhaps they should also be considering sessions ([http://web.archive.org/web/20051216173201/asi-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/personen/mayer/phd/publications.html ala browseMaps]. One of the most salient of session experiences is the search, characterized by # of clicks, time spent both searching (ex. struggling) and browsing (ex. learning). | Current interfaces for browsing history are focused on URLs when perhaps they should also be considering sessions ([http://web.archive.org/web/20051216173201/asi-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/personen/mayer/phd/publications.html ala browseMaps] ). One of the most salient of session experiences is the search, characterized by # of clicks, time spent both searching (ex. struggling) and browsing (ex. learning). | ||
Extracting searches and the resulting visits is not possible currently witht he Places API but is achievable with raw SQL. I've noted in the about:me page that search efficacy might be an interesting thing to display, though perhaps search volume is more casually interesting. | Extracting searches and the resulting visits is not possible currently witht he Places API but is achievable with raw SQL. I've noted in the about:me page that search efficacy might be an interesting thing to display, though perhaps search volume is more casually interesting. | ||
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