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==Survey Questions==
==Survey Questions==
''Based on the user stories and other initial research, what kinds of questions about browsing history could we formulate to find more perspective on the problems we've established?  Fill in any number of questions below.  They can be short answer, multiple choice, [http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Likert_scale Likert scale] (1 to 5 or 1 to 7, strongly disagree to strongly agree), true/false, or anything else you find appropriate.''
''Based on the user stories and other initial research, what kinds of questions about browsing history could we formulate to find more perspective on the problems we've established?  Fill in any number of questions below.  They can be short answer, multiple choice, [http://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Likert_scale Likert scale] (1 to 5 or 1 to 7, strongly disagree to strongly agree), true/false, or anything else you find appropriate.''
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Questions Team 2 (Aaron, Andrea, Yoon) (Will be revised)
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1. What do you think is the most important/helpful clue to find out/remember a website that you visited? (Rank)
- Image (Look:Font/Layout/Color/Logo)
- Keywords (Tags)
- Sound/music
- Title of the page or website
- Address (URL/Domain)
- Type/Characteristic of page (Category)
2. Do you use:
- Windows
- Tabs
- Both
3. How many tabs/windows do you have open right now?
4. When is the last time you shut down your browser?
5. What browsers do you use?
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari
- IE
- Opera
- Camino
  Why do you use that browser (strengths/weaknesses)?
6. What bookmarking tools do you use?
- digg
- reddit
- delicious
- built-in browser bookmark
  Why do you use that bookmarking tool (strengths/weaknesses)?
7. When you try to find a page you were looking at, do you:
- try to recreate the path from main site (ex: searching for sports article in nytimes, you start at nytimes homepage)
- look from a search engine, using keywords
8. Would you like an option to save the current state of opened pages? (including all opened windows and tabs)
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==Ideas==
==Ideas==
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