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Re: Tool that monitor time connection



On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:10:28 -0400 (EDT)
Stephen Powell <zlinuxman@wowway.com> wrote:

...

> The original poster did not explicitly state it, but this kind of question
> usually comes up in the context of employers trying to determine how
> much time an employeee spends visiting sites which do not appear to be
> work-related.  And although this is not the answer they want to hear,
> it's impossible to tell.  You can make a list of which web pages were
> hit and at what time, but you can't determine how much time was spent
> on a particular site.

The question comes up often for the website producers, who want to know
how 'sticky' their sites are, i.e., how long they retain people's
attention, or how interested people are in the content that they find
at the site.  This is really quite an important question for those who
want to maximize their websites' attractiveness to browsers.

Celejar
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