Monday, August 27, 2007

How 'e' are you? A new research project that aims to track how people are using the internet.

How 'e' are you? A new research project that aims to track how people are using the internet. The site includes an e-test that calculates a user's e-score (0 - 100), places them in an e-group and then suggests sites that they might be interested in visiting next. Over 8,000 people have already taken the test with an average score of 48.

The site's very simple, but includes some great features built by those clever guys at Small Fry. For every completed survey we're giving 5p to Childnet - the charity that works to make the internet a safer place for children.

We've also built our first widget to promote the site - available through widgetbox - if you download the widget it generates an average score for all users that have taken the test from your site. You can see the average score of everyone that's taken the test from here - currently 81 - let's see if it goes up or down.

Hope you like the site, we're really proud of it, we've been talking about it for ages and developing it here and there between other projects, I'll keep you posted about interesting findings, be good to hear some feedback / suggestions.

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