The users look for specific information and not the other way around.
Are the users looking for a job, a purchase or a fact?
This allows users to also look for items that they don't already have.
This is because users are instinctively looking for a simple set of rules.
"Many users are looking for unusual sounds, so we don't find anything to be especially weird."
In short, a user can look but not touch.
Because little new construction is expected any time soon in Manhattan, "large users are looking for alternatives."
In most cases, a user must look directly at a computer screen to enter information or choose options.
And those users looked at an average of 625 million pages a day, up from 275 million.
All the studies have shown that users don't look.