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Measuring Web Search Behavior

Nov 21, 2022
36:08
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Search Comparative Analysis of Web Search Behavior Using Web Tracking Data
03:16 • 3min
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3
Elijah Projects - How Did You Get People Interested in the Project?
06:00 • 2min
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4
Weights and Biases - The Developer First ML Platform
07:32 • 3min
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5
BBEdit Review - What You Need to Know
10:17 • 5min
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6
How Many Searches Do You Do a Day?
15:37 • 2min
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7
What Are the Demographic Differences?
17:29 • 3min
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8
Is DuckDuckGo the Biggest Search Engine?
20:15 • 3min
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9
How to Predict the Use of Search Engines Other Than Google
23:13 • 4min
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10
Are There Any Interesting Insights That Search Engines Should Glimpse From?
27:36 • 5min
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11
What's Next for You and Google Yandex?
32:26 • 4min
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On the show, Aleksandra Urman and Mykola Makhortykh join us to discuss their work on the comparative analysis of web search behavior using web tracking data. They shared interesting results from their analysis, bordering around the user preferences for search engines, demographic patterns, and differences between how men and women surf the net.

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