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    <title>Boxes and Arrows: Comments by Arik Yavilevich</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2007 12:22:08 GMT</pubDate>
    <description>Comments by Arik Yavilevich</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Hi Everybody,&lt;/p&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Milissa, thanks for referencing our research in your article.&lt;/p&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;We just released a follow up research story &#8220;ClickTale Scrolling Report V2.0 &#8211; Part 1: Visibility and Scroll Reach&#8221; (&lt;a href="http://blog.clicktale.com/2007/10/05/clicktale-scrolling-research-report-v20-part-1-visibility-and-scroll-reach/" rel="nofollow"&gt;http://blog.clicktale.com/2007/10/05/clicktale-scrolling-&amp;hellip;&lt;/a&gt;) .&lt;/p&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;This brand new research about scrolling behavior sheds new light about the way users browse the web. For example, we found that visitors scroll relative to page height. This means that about the same percentage of page views will reach the middle of a web page regardless of the actual page height in pixels.&lt;/p&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;We invite you to take a look at our research and stay tuned for part 2 in this series for even more useful information about scrolling habits.&lt;/p&gt;

	&lt;p&gt;Enjoy Reading,&lt;br /&gt;The ClickTale Team&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 07 Oct 2007 12:22:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Arik Yavilevich</author>
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