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Automatically Organizing Bookmarks per Contents 


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Article:www-ee.technion.ac.il/~issy/papers/bo.html
The explosive growth in the Web leads to the need for personalized client-based local URL repositories often called bookmarks. We present a novel approach to bookmark organization that provides automatic classification together with user adaption.

 

CHI 97: How People Use WWW Bookmarks 


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Article:www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/short-talk/da.htm
In this detailed empirical study of WWW browsing and bookmarks we define a personal information space as having five basic properties paralleling those of a larger complex information space. We describe user behavior on the Web and show how a user's bookmark archive is a personal Web information space. This detailed user study of WWW browsing and bookmarks [1] identifies the fundamental principles underlying a complex information space and applies them to a personal Web information space.

 

HistoryViz - Version 15 


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Collection:jazz.cs.umd.edu:8080/hcil/historyviz.wiki?version=15
Conference proceedings on Human factors in computing systems April 18 - 23, 1998, Los Angeles, CA USA. (Chi, Pitkow, Mackinlay, Pirolli, Gossweiler & Card 1998) Chi, Ed H., James Pitkow, Jock D. Mackinlay, Peter Pirolli, Rich Gossweiler, Stuart K. Card (1998). (Cockburn, Greenberg, McKenzie, Jasonsmith & Kaasten 1999) Cockburn, Andy, Saul Greenberg, Bruce McKenzie, Michael Jasonsmith, Shaun Kaasten (1999).

 

GroupLab Projects 


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Software:www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/grouplab/software/IEHistory/index.html
Customizing the Toolbar Internet Explorer should now have 3 additional buttons on the toolbar:  Grouplab History and new back and forward buttons. Thumbnail Icons- As the user navigates web pages, the history system collects thumbnail images of the visited pages.   The recency-based buttons are a true time-ordered history of the user's web page navigations, allowing the user to access any page they have visited.

 



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